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Lina Mathews - Bowman Basset Hound - Pet Scam - bowmanbassethund@gmail.com

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From: Lina Mathews <bowmanbassethund@gmail.com>
Date: Fri, 10 Jul 2020 17:14:03 -0700
Subject: Re: ❤️ Our Basset Hound Puppy For Sale Nancy❤️

Thanks for getting back to us. Reading about your experience with pets and how ready your home is to welcome a new puppy really got me super impressed and I can say I will happily be letting you re-home a puppy from us. Attached are some more pictures of the puppy. Nancy is our shining little star, She is a little diva and such a proud puppy. She is always walking with her head held high. She will come home to you current on vaccinations and with our vet's seal of approval. You can't go wrong with a puppy-like Nancy. She will make you the talk of your town. Everyone will want to know where you found such a regal star. You can't help but be proud of her.

We are located in Dallas, TX. It will cost you $750 for the puppy including delivery. We have a professional private delivery agent who will make every shipping arrangements with the airlines and get the best direct flight possible for the puppy. It will take approximately 4-6 hours for the puppy to be delivered to your home. We also don’t have any problem if you find it more convenient to pick up the puppy from your airport. Please let us know which of the delivery options you prefer and we shall go from there. Looking forward to hearing from you again.

Thanks, Lina Mathews.
https://www.bowmanbassethound.com/
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