Giving away dogs for free is mostly a scam

Free dog delivery Most of them are traps
Pay attention to free dog delivery online

It can be said that we have almost reached this stage now. Entering the era of the Internet, we will obtain a large amount of information from the Internet. Communication tools such as WeChat, QQ, and Weibo are the key sources for us to obtain information. Among them, we can obtain a large amount of useful information. Naturally, some useless information and Blackmail information. This also provides a good platform for scammers. Some scammers will use dogs as an excuse to tease caring people.

Often these scammers will post messages on forums or various exchange tools saying: "Due to various reasons (such as work arrangements, pregnancy, travel, etc.), If you can no longer keep a dog, you should give it away for free. If you can keep it, you can add QQ communication or other exchange tools. ”

For example, let’s take a dog lover. I saw a post on the horizon about a very cute Bichon Frize. The address mentioned in the post was Suzhou. It was said that the dog was pregnant and he was eager to give it away. So he added her on QQ, and after chatting for a while, she said it was okay not to share the same city. He also said that there are solutions to some problems. Then I learned about the financial income of dog lovers, their family’s opinions on raising dogs, their experiences in raising dogs, etc. After chatting for a while, she said that because she was pregnant, she couldn't take the bait for too long, so she would talk again at 7 or 8 o'clock the next evening.

Then, the next day, many more questions were asked. She also said that her dog is a purebred, the vaccines it receives are from the UK, the dog food it eats is the French dog food, the bath liquid it uses is the French bath liquid, and the dog food is fed with the type of yogurt. Soak it, and often put vitamins, calcium tablets, etc. in its dog food. He also told me how to wash in the bath, how to take care of the food that I often eat, and also said all kinds of reluctant words.

When the conversation turned negative, the scammer asked for example where the dog lover lived and asked his husband to send it to him. Originally, he felt very strange, and he even told her about the different cities yesterday. However, thinking about it, she probably got mixed up because there were so many people asking her. So she said, "I'm in Nanning, didn't I tell you before?" She said, "Ah, what should I do? I'm in Maoming now." Why don't you come and pick it up? We don't have time to send it to Japan. As a result, netizens made their own requests for air transportation.

Giving free dogs is mostly a trap
Using hometown dogs as purebred dogs

On the other hand, scammers say that air transport of dogs requires a lot of checks. She said it would cost a lot of money, but there was no need to worry. She would pay for the inspection. She also said a lot about caring for the dogs and proved to netizens that she only needed to pay for the air transportation. But unfortunately, The netizen told his friend about this, and the netizen's friend told him to be more cautious if he met a scammer. So the netizen went to the scammer who gave the dog away and asked her to help him put the shipping mat first. After a while, after the dog received it, he paid the fee. As a result, the scammer's QQ was immediately offline, and there was no more news.

So It is said that we must be cautious after seeing these free dog delivery information, because in this case, there are not a large number of people who are cheated. Maybe we will feel that they do not need to pay for these two hundred athletes or vaccines. It takes a lot of effort, but our methods work together. Their teasing objects are often more than one person. Often they gather several people to communicate at the same time and carry out teasing, so sometimes their memories will have some deviations. Therefore, regardless of whether this kind of information is true or false, we must be careful to avoid being deceived.

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