Infelizmente, uma pessoa me relatou que caiu neste golpe recentemente, portanto, fica aqui o meu alerta.
Os e-mails chegam sempre em inglês, como este, por exemplo: (grifos meus)
Hello there
My name is Mr. James Blue, I want to use this oppourtunity to inform you that I do have some french bulldog 2 female and two male available for sale at the price of $400 and I want you to know that due to my new job I am very busy so I am looking for someone to buy them and who will take care of them as I always do, show them love and each of them cost $400 including shipping fee. They are AKC registered, Age 7-8 weeks old, they weighed 3-4lbs , healthy and their shots are given up to date. All their papers will accompany them and will be shipped along with each of them. I am on a business trip right now because I just secured a new job here in ILLINOIS and I have to take the puppies along with me since my wife died and I have moved out due to my new job and transfer to ILLINOIS and the puppies are here with me, so if you are still interested I can arrange for the shipping from here thought a shipping agent to Delivery to your nearest airport or home and they will be shipped along with all their bath and toys, food sample, and dog kits. Also email me the follow details below for delivery purpose.
Your name:————————
Your Address:———————-
Your Day phone#:——————–
Nearest Airport:———————-
Await your response.
Regards,
James
Todas as histórias são assim.
Ou a pessoa ficou recentemente viúva. Ou está fisicamente debilidade, com saúde precária. Os e-mails costumam vir acompanhados de fotos do lindo cãozinho.
Ama tanto o cãozinho que tem que abrir mão de sua convivência e tudo que quer em troca é que os futuros proprietários cuidem bem do filhote e paguem pelo transporte.
O PROBLEMA É QUE OS PROPRIETÁRIOS PAGAM O TRANSPORTE, MAS O CÃO NUNCA CHEGA!
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