FRAUGLENT EMAILS? IWAS OFFERED 2 BEAUTIFUL LITTLE YORKIE PUPPIES?

I GOT AN EMAIL OFFERING FREE YORKIES, AND WANTING ALL MY INFORMATION

I’ve been told about these e-mails before. They are offering dogs and want you to pay shipping. It’s a scam.

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6 Responses to “FRAUGLENT EMAILS? IWAS OFFERED 2 BEAUTIFUL LITTLE YORKIE PUPPIES?”

  1. ELIZABETH C says:

    There is no such thing as a free dog. Hope you weren’t fooled.
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  2. Bonzie12 says:

    I’ve been told about these e-mails before. They are offering dogs and want you to pay shipping. It’s a scam.
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  3. Kleine Bohnen says:

    Uh huh.

    Funny how a lot of things don’t work out as planned.
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  4. Cornelius Q. Rockefeller III says:

    It’s a scam. No one selling dogs would do it with a mass email. And I wouldn’t take a yorkie if they paid me.
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  5. iluvmydog says:

    NNOOO DONT FALL FOR IT WE POSTED AN ADD FOR A POM PUPPY AND PPL E-MAILED US SAYING THEY HAD ONE FOR FREE IT WAS ALL A FRAUD PLEASE DONT DO IT
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    dog owner of 3, 2 mutts and a pom puppy..

  6. moofu49 says:

    **IT IS A SCAM E-MAIL**

    Scammers send e-mails like the one you describe, as well as ones that say you won some phony overseas lottery, some that pose as banks or other organizations such as eBay or PayPal, and many other types that are too numerous to list. Some were even posing as the IRS.

    But nearly all of them will ask for personal information such as your birthday, address, occupation, social security number, and other things. Some will even ask for a copy of your driver's license or passport. In other cases, they will even lure a person to another country on the promise of money, where they are instead kidnapped and held for ransom, or just killed.

    DO NOT send them any information, money, pictures, or other documents. It is all a smart person needs to steal your identity. Once again, it is a SCAM!

    In the meantime, I strongly recommend you visit the two following sites:

    http://www.ebolamonkeyman.com
    419.bittenus.com

    These two sites have everything you'll ever need to know about scammers, the types of e-mails they send, and what lows they will sink to in order to steal from people.

    Scammers only seek to do one thing, and that is to get your money, or identity, or both. Never believe a word they say, and never feel sorry for them. These thieves are ruthless and have caused a lot of hardship for many people worldwide.
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