Long story short, my parents knew we were looking for a bully so sent us the info off a bulletin in Walmart in Northern, MD. We talked with them and saw pictures via email - literally the cutest bulldogs ever. It was immediately to us too good to be true. But perhaps they were older bull dogs, or whatever, so we inquired. This person told us of the long story of how his wife had died and he couldn't bear to look at the bulldogs any longer, but also wanted to give them to a good home so he could "keep in touch" with them. The whole thing just sounded really fishy. When we asked them where the puppies were located, and he said Ohio, that's when we really got our answer. How did someone in Ohio advertise in a local Walmart halfway across the country?
We're thinking the scam is this: send them the money and then they never send the puppy. It was also evident this person's first language was not English. Buyer beware...
If it seems too good to be true, it probably is, especially if you can't go visit the breeder and see the puppies before/at purchase.
We're thinking the scam is this: send them the money and then they never send the puppy. It was also evident this person's first language was not English. Buyer beware...
If it seems too good to be true, it probably is, especially if you can't go visit the breeder and see the puppies before/at purchase.