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Puppies for giving: when the good deal is in fact a scam

2021-12-10T18:15:04.806Z


INVESTIGATION - Falling for an adorable purebred puppy to give away can be expensive. Behind fraudulent advertisements hide crooks who extract money from their victims.


Two wall eyes, a pink nose speckled with black, floppy ears framing a head tilted to the side as if to be sure to soften her audience ... The photo of Luna, a little 3 month old Australian Shepherd dog is enough to capsize anyone who poses eyes on her. And this is the objective of this snapshot sent to Facebook by a generous donor. The accompanying message is no less touching. “

I inherited Luna from my mom who passed away a few weeks ago. Also the lack of time to devote to it between my daughter who is in the hospital following a car accident

"are the"

reasons why I prefer to give her to a reliable family who will take good care of her

"

.

Further on, it is specified: "

Luna is priceless

.

However if: 200 euros, or the transport costs which will allow it to be transported from Bastia to its new owners.

To discover

  • SIMULATOR - Are you getting paid well?

To read also "They stole the savings of a whole life": the plague of scams with false investments

A classic case of scam.

Since at the end of the day, Luna does not exist ...

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Source: lefigaro

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