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Amazingly, some people take the convincing words of the swindlers as gospel and wait patiently for their new pet to arrive. These golden retrievers are put in as a pair, male and female, for £300. I believed this was a mistake and they meant £300 each which is reasonable for a goldie, so I emailed them. I got what was definitely a 'standard' letter back with a load of religious crap, saying they were so cheap as they were 'doing God's work'. I didn't really care whose work they were doing and said I would like to see the male (they said they lived in Manchester). I recieved a reply which was obviously from a different person saying how pleased they were and saying they were ill and had to get rid of the pups! They then said that they only wanted £100 for the pups (both of them) plus £200 for them to be delivered to my doorstep by pet courier as they lived so far away in Newcastle, and as I'd seen the photos it was such a long trip for me! Included would be lots of stuff for the dogs, including food, a brand of which I have never heard, and a pack of puppy 'diapers'! Have you ever heard of nappys being called 'diapers' in the UK? Anyway, that was that of course because I'm not overly stupid, but it's amazing how many people can be taken in by this rubbish and it annoys me that the sites always say 'we deal with scammers seriously. Please press the button to inform us if you have any doubts about our advert', Then they do nothing about it. I've offered to forward the emails which are pretty obviously full of lies, but have not heard from any of them and these people have improved the adverts, trying to make them look like professional breeders as well as changing the areas they claim to live in and the email addresses. I've not tried any of the different phone numbers they've given. It really pees me off!