Today I received a phone call about a couple of horses I have for sale currently.
Of course, to me, red flags went up right away. But I would like to hear your opinions.
When I asked what his plans were for the horses- no real response in particular about my two horses, just that he has 45 horses in Mexico.
When I said I would need a veterinarian reference, his response -he has a vet in another town than where he is 'living' (he told me the town names but don't know if I should post those particulars). But, so far I have no contact info.
He did name my two horses and their listed prices.
But, and here is certainly where the flags went up- he was very eager to talk about wire transfers and the cost of shipping. I told him he would have to check into it. OF course, the talk of wire transfers and shipping came up immediately after he said hello, identified his name, and mentioned my two horses by name.
Of course, I feel this was a scam- just thought I would see what you all think. I find it interesting, though, that my horses were named and their prices were given. In the past, the scammer emails I have received never seemed to mention the horses by name and their listed prices. So, am I just being too cautious, or are scammers getting trickier and are using actual info from ads and sale pages?
Of course, to me, red flags went up right away. But I would like to hear your opinions.
When I asked what his plans were for the horses- no real response in particular about my two horses, just that he has 45 horses in Mexico.
When I said I would need a veterinarian reference, his response -he has a vet in another town than where he is 'living' (he told me the town names but don't know if I should post those particulars). But, so far I have no contact info.
He did name my two horses and their listed prices.
But, and here is certainly where the flags went up- he was very eager to talk about wire transfers and the cost of shipping. I told him he would have to check into it. OF course, the talk of wire transfers and shipping came up immediately after he said hello, identified his name, and mentioned my two horses by name.
Of course, I feel this was a scam- just thought I would see what you all think. I find it interesting, though, that my horses were named and their prices were given. In the past, the scammer emails I have received never seemed to mention the horses by name and their listed prices. So, am I just being too cautious, or are scammers getting trickier and are using actual info from ads and sale pages?
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