Hiya! I got dis letter twice today in my email. It’s a scam!
Hello,
We are retired couples with a beautiful female pug to live out our
lives with and our female pug got with our neighbours pug dog by accident.She now has 7 pug puppies about 12 weeks old, we are giving them out
to a rescue group or individual who can take them and give them a
permamnet loving homes.We are not breeders and so we would not sell out the puppies, we are
giving it out for them to have a good home just like their mother.If you are interested in having them, i want you to get back to me with
your full name and address .Please if you know that you are not going to take very good care of my
babies do not reply me because i am
only giving them out because we cannot take care of them.Pictures are available on demand.
Await your response,
Have a great Day.
Mrs.Rita Newman
It is a scam! The “woman” lives in Singapore and is looking for you to turn over money to ship the pug to you. They may also try to convince you to hand over bank account or credit card information for shipping! You will of course not get a free pug! You will be out cash or a victim of identity theft. This email came from two different email addresses (both on inmail24.com).....Don’t send any info, not even your name!
Be careful out there!

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