Con men promise purebred English bulldogs for a few hundred dollars upfront. March 5, 2008— -- Scam artists are using the lure of free bulldog puppies to con dog lovers out of their money. In a ...
Thanks to the 100+ people who have written in to speculate on the economic rationale behind the oddball "Free Bulldog Puppies" scam email I mentioned a few days ago. I'm sure I know what the answer is ...
And now for the latest scam from Nigeria – puppies. The Council of Better Business Bureaus and American Kennel Club today are expected to issue a warning about fraudulent Web sites, MySpace postings ...
The “Nigerian Puppy Scam,” one of the latest e-mail hoaxes aimed at unsuspecting consumers, has hit Hampton Roads. Several readers contacted the Daily Press and said that when they responded to a ...
Thieves fake a seizure, steal bulldog puppies worth over $8,000 in videotaped heist, authorities say
A trio of thieves staged a seizure to divert attention as a pair of valuable bulldog puppies was snatched from a Denver-area pet store over the weekend, authorities said. On Monday, the Arapahoe ...
March 5, 2008 In a twist on their usual e-mail scams, Nigerian con men are taking out newspaper advertisements offering purebred English bulldog puppies for adoption. Victims who respond to the ads ...
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