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from: St Bernard <stbernard749@gmail.com>
date: Jun 29, 2021, 9:18 AM
subject: 🐶🐶Oliver my cute little boy 🐶 🐶

Hello,
Thanks for submitting your inquiry and nice to know you're interested in one of my Saint Bernard Puppies. (Oliver), he is 12 weeks old and ready for his new forever loving home.
Prices are currently reduced because we are having our 7th Anniversary Sales and primarily we breed these pups for the sake of experience and love for the breed and not for profit making.

Website: https://royalstbernardhome.com/

BREED SAINT BERNARD
SEX MALE
AGE 12 WEEKS OLD
PRICE $750 USD
SHIPPING CHARGE 100 USD
TOTAL $850USD

ADOPTION REQUIREMENTS!!!

Getting a good home for these pups is the most essential thing we have ever wanted and I'd like to ask some few questions if you are ready to take home one or two of my pups....

-Have you had a pup before?
-Do you have a vet in your location?
-Where are you located precisely?
-How soon do you need the pup home?

Please do not be weary of my questions, I just want a caring and loving home for the pups where they can be spoiled rotten.
I await your reply.
https://royalstbernardhome.com/
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From: St Bernard <stbernard749@gmail.com>
Date: Tue, 29 Jun 2021 18:47:41 +0100
Subject: Re: 🐶🐶Oliver my cute little boy 🐶 🐶

Hi,  
Please find attached below the Bill of sales, please sign it and send it back to me alongside a screenshot of the PaymentListed below is our current active zelle account as confirmed with our Financial Manager.Once you are done with payment, just take a screenshot of it and send it to me for confirmation.    
Zelle Email: Hamiltontim629@gmail.com

Zelle Name: Hamilton tim

Amount: $850
Meno: For Oliver.
Thanks for your understanding.
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