This week we've had a lot of classified ads posted for French and English Bulldogs. All of these turned out to be overseas scammers. While theBubbler is not responsible for classifieds posts or responses, we do try to catch and eliminate spam ads as soon as we find them.
Bulldogs, parrots and monkeys are popular bait for online scammers. The scammers post these desirable animals often as free or low-cost with irresistible photos. Once you respond, the scammer will likely try to get a check or money order from you to cover "shipping" fees. Usually they request the money be sent to a country outside of the USA. You can be sure you won't get your money back or your bulldog.
Here are some things to watch out for with any online pet ads:
- Does the text in the ad read like the poster doesn't grasp English very well? Does the poster misspell words and phrase things like this:
These here are for sale adorble bulldog babies. These loveley babies are housetrained and want to love you and come to your home. Email me to have more pictures of the babies. I am relocating and want to live them before I am moveing.
- Does the poster ask that you only communicate with email? You should be able to call the owner, or better yet, visit the animal on location.
- Does the post sound desperate and offer the animal free or low cost? Responsibly bred bulldogs, parrots and monkeys are not cheap or free.
- Does the user have an email address from gmail.com, yahoo.com or a overseas address (i.e. johndoe@yahoo.co.uk)? Gmail and Yahoo emails are free and easily disposable by spammers.
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