seen this beauty on Craigslist. It's only $200 and comes with everything. Worried a flipper might snatch it up.
Fosters needed: MACAWhaving to rehouse
Fosters needed: MACAWhaving to rehouse
Don't worry, flippers will recognize it in a heart beat as far as being a scam. Just look at the title, you don't 'foster' yet charge a 200 fee and what about 'having to rehouse'seen this beauty on Craigslist. It's only $200 and comes with everything. Worried a flipper might snatch it up.
Fosters needed: MACAWhaving to rehouse
Hopefully you did not lose any money.Scammers even had me fooled when I was trying to get a hyacin three times :-( well what can I say ? Lessons learned :-(
Unfortunately I did loose money all three times back when I was nieve to the scammers of the internet world lesson learned maybe one day I will find one in canadaHopefully you did not lose any money.
Sorry that you lost your hard earned $$$ to the scum bags. Best thing to do if an ad you come across has you wondering if it is real or not is to have an email address that is set up and used for only something like this, think of it as a 'test site' where if you have a real crazy who starts sending or sharing your address and you get a lot of stuffs you wish you would not get, you can just delete/stop using that address.Unfortunately I did loose money all three times back when I was nieve to the scammers of the internet world lesson learned maybe one day I will find one in canada
Dont worry one thing I didn't do is give my full name or credit information and I have faith that someday I will be there when one needs a new owner due to life changes or aging owner as I do have macaws so I have the exsperiance and of course all the love and patience required and hopefully the right people will know that I treat my birds as part of the family and will be with me and my family for life <3 I know one day I will have one or two hyacinth as members of our family flock thankyou for the vote of confidenceSorry that you lost your hard earned $$$ to the scum bags. Best thing to do if an ad you come across has you wondering if it is real or not is to have an email address that is set up and used for only something like this, think of it as a 'test site' where if you have a real crazy who starts sending or sharing your address and you get a lot of stuffs you wish you would not get, you can just delete/stop using that address.
Once you have that a/c set up, ask specific questions such as who the breeder was, what the little ones favorite toys are, questions that a REAL owner would be more than happy to answer. A scammer will reply back with a form letter that they can copy and past easily because they are not going to sit there and answer a lot of questions. That letter will more than likely tell you they still have the bird, how they have to move out of the country, they will 'only' need $$$ for shipping the bird to you, want your address and/or other info to get the bird to you but NOT ONE of your own questions will be answered. If you add a sentence on there to the effect that if they are scammers I tell them to don't bother wasting my time or theirs which is effective.
Hyacinths in Canada are very far and few between but several years back there was one that was looking for a new home so keep the faith.