by toonlink656
Sat Aug 23, 2014 11:54 am
Hello, I'm new here! Yesterday, I was just searching for puppies on oodle locally (no intention in buying a dog from oodle) and I found this ad for free German Shepherd puppies in the town that was very very close. The description said for more info, "kindly text or call ---". I called using my Google number (no one picked up) asking for details and pictures and got a text back this morning at 7.
The text said " Hi, this is the owner of the German Shepherd puppies you contacted, can you get back and me right away with your email address for more details and pics. Thank you and God Bless you". Her story was that she was leaving to go into intensive care for 3 months after having ear surgery and would have no time to take care of them. She also included a *lot* of pictures, including some of her daughter holding the puppy (she had one male and one female). Her email also included a questionnaire like:
are you married?
how old are you?
where are you located? etc
She also included info of the puppies:
AKC registered
Up to date on shots
Micro chipped
Insured
Vet checked and confirmed
Has all papers
After a few texts, she apologized that the ad said the local town's name instead of where she really lived (in Tennessee). I started to kindly refuse, but she offered to ship him to me right to my house (is that even possible)? I looked up pet delivery scams online and many stories said they would not get a response after asking what services. I asked and she said "uship or happytails".
I searched them up and neither of them are even located in TN! She also said I would have to pay for the flight and home delivery directly to the delivery agency ($165, would take 5-6 hours) after she would register the puppy, but i continued to kindly refuse and she said "all i want for the pup is just a good home and i really do not care where i find one okay. is it that you can not afford the money or what?" (I also noticed she said okay a lot) I responded by saying $165 was a little too expensive and she replied saying "don't bother, how much can you afford? i am doing this for the puppy because i have to be in intensive unit maybe tomorrow or next."
What does everyone here think? Of course I wasn't actually going to pay or "buy" a puppy online, but I just want to know what everyone thinks.
The text said " Hi, this is the owner of the German Shepherd puppies you contacted, can you get back and me right away with your email address for more details and pics. Thank you and God Bless you". Her story was that she was leaving to go into intensive care for 3 months after having ear surgery and would have no time to take care of them. She also included a *lot* of pictures, including some of her daughter holding the puppy (she had one male and one female). Her email also included a questionnaire like:
are you married?
how old are you?
where are you located? etc
She also included info of the puppies:
AKC registered
Up to date on shots
Micro chipped
Insured
Vet checked and confirmed
Has all papers
After a few texts, she apologized that the ad said the local town's name instead of where she really lived (in Tennessee). I started to kindly refuse, but she offered to ship him to me right to my house (is that even possible)? I looked up pet delivery scams online and many stories said they would not get a response after asking what services. I asked and she said "uship or happytails".
I searched them up and neither of them are even located in TN! She also said I would have to pay for the flight and home delivery directly to the delivery agency ($165, would take 5-6 hours) after she would register the puppy, but i continued to kindly refuse and she said "all i want for the pup is just a good home and i really do not care where i find one okay. is it that you can not afford the money or what?" (I also noticed she said okay a lot) I responded by saying $165 was a little too expensive and she replied saying "don't bother, how much can you afford? i am doing this for the puppy because i have to be in intensive unit maybe tomorrow or next."
What does everyone here think? Of course I wasn't actually going to pay or "buy" a puppy online, but I just want to know what everyone thinks.