I missed an 's' and that is a misspelling and scam? I guess I won't debate the "kindness" as being indicative of a scam as I always thought it was standard operating procedure to be polite when conducting business. I refer to everyone as sir until I know them on a first name basis, at work or in social gatherings, just how I was raised - though again a change of the times.
In a culture where grammar is all but missing and spelling is now graded on text speech - as proven on many boi email chains - maybe I'm just too old school. This is the type of speech that would set me off, the text speech and lack of desire to utilize full structure to send an inquiry on an animal I was offering for sale. But I suppose scammers come in all shapes and sizes.
I suppose you learn something new every day. Politeness is now a warning sign as opposed to trying to start off a relationship (which I consider every business venture a relationship) on solid ground.
Edit: Would someone kindly inform me as to how he got my IP address from a sent email? I don't require full detail but is it a packet that's attached to the sent data?
What of possible solutions?








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