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As soon as my money from Nigeria comes through I'll cover the cost of the operation for you, just send me your credit card details so I can deposit the money. The oil rig I'm on only has limited net access so will arrange transfer via a third party based in Iran. Again, I'll need you credit card details first so my Russian bride can use it to get the Nigerian prince his money, then I will wire transfer the money back to.

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+ 1. Must be very disheartening to see that kind of response when you are genuinely trying to help a needy dog.

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As soon as my money from Nigeria comes through I'll cover the cost of the operation for you, just send me your credit card details so I can deposit the money. The oil rig I'm on only has limited net access so will arrange transfer via a third party based in Iran. Again, I'll need you credit card details first so my Russian bride can use it to get the Nigerian prince his money, then I will wire transfer the money back to.

:mad :mad :mad

+ 1. Must be very disheartening to see that kind of response when you are genuinely trying to help a needy dog.

I can understand this posters thoughts though - someone new on the forum asking for funds straight away within their first few posts. Esp with the amount of scamming going on these days. To be honest, something like this was running through my head until one of the DOLer's I'm familiar with said this was legitamite.

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I have met Jessie, she is a beautiful girl, who is cat safe, great with other dogs, and is lovely with children, her suitability for rehoming is beyond question.

Jess herself has spent hours sewing collars and coats to raise money for this surgery.

The local media has been contacted, but to no avail.

She has been desexed and vaccinated, she had never been to a vet before Jess took her for her vaccs.

Hopefully she will be coming to live with me after the surgery, I have put as much as I can afford at this time towards her surgery, with the consideration that there will be more vet bills in the future.

I will be getting her assessed for her green collar by GAP if I am lucky enough to have her join my family.

Jess is in the process of organising a bbq at Bunnings, she is trying all avenues to raise the funds, not just 'begging'.

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As soon as my money from Nigeria comes through I'll cover the cost of the operation for you, just send me your credit card details so I can deposit the money. The oil rig I'm on only has limited net access so will arrange transfer via a third party based in Iran. Again, I'll need you credit card details first so my Russian bride can use it to get the Nigerian prince his money, then I will wire transfer the money back to.

:mad :mad :mad

+ 1. Must be very disheartening to see that kind of response when you are genuinely trying to help a needy dog.

I can understand this posters thoughts though - someone new on the forum asking for funds straight away within their first few posts. Esp with the amount of scamming going on these days. To be honest, something like this was running through my head until one of the DOLer's I'm familiar with said this was legitamite.

This post was very hurtful to those who have been busting their boilers to raise money to help this dog.

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As soon as my money from Nigeria comes through I'll cover the cost of the operation for you, just send me your credit card details so I can deposit the money. The oil rig I'm on only has limited net access so will arrange transfer via a third party based in Iran. Again, I'll need you credit card details first so my Russian bride can use it to get the Nigerian prince his money, then I will wire transfer the money back to.

:mad :mad :mad

+ 1. Must be very disheartening to see that kind of response when you are genuinely trying to help a needy dog.

Agreed. It's gratuitous and unfunny.

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I would like to say a big thank you in advanced to VetSAIR- Veterinary Surgical and Advanced Imaging Referrals www.vetsair.com.au who are donating their time and expertise and doing the surgery for the cost of materials, we really appriciate their efforts and kind hearts.

*****I have been advised that donations can be made straight to the Vet surgery you can call them on 0871278370 and speak with Fiona to make donations, or e-mail Fiona at [email protected]. If people make bank transfers, they will need to e-mail us as well so we can make sure it gets accounted for in our computer as a credit for Jessie. Thanks everyone.*****post-44941-0-91484700-1334225866_thumb.jpg

That's an excellent way to make donations, via the treating vet. It also serves as a legitimacy check.

BTW, I'm a great fan of greyhounds. We've lived next door, for many years, to a man involved in greyhound racing, but who really loves his dogs. I've never known a greyhound to be in his care that wasn't the sweetest natured dog & a delight to have as a doggie neighbour.

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As soon as my money from Nigeria comes through I'll cover the cost of the operation for you, just send me your credit card details so I can deposit the money. The oil rig I'm on only has limited net access so will arrange transfer via a third party based in Iran. Again, I'll need you credit card details first so my Russian bride can use it to get the Nigerian prince his money, then I will wire transfer the money back to.

:mad :mad :mad

+ 1. Must be very disheartening to see that kind of response when you are genuinely trying to help a needy dog.

I can understand this posters thoughts though - someone new on the forum asking for funds straight away within their first few posts. Esp with the amount of scamming going on these days. To be honest, something like this was running through my head until one of the DOLer's I'm familiar with said this was legitamite.

This post was very hurtful to those who have been busting their boilers to raise money to help this dog.

What some people forget is that there is many dishonest people in the world which makes it hard sometimes to see when people are being honest in asking fordonations. Heck there was a thread recently about someone using a well known DOL users rescue ads to try and scam money.

Take a look from it this way. A new members FIRST post is asking for donations of money. You know nothing about the poster other than what they've told you in their post. To me, without knowing what we now know, had my alarm bells ringing. You can't blame people for being on the defensive in these circumstances. Maybe DeadWombats post was a little harsh, but I can see both sides, and initially had similar thoughts.

My post was not meant to be hurtful or upsetting (I think it's mine being refered to in your quote TrishM???) if it was, then I apologise to the OP.

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As soon as my money from Nigeria comes through I'll cover the cost of the operation for you, just send me your credit card details so I can deposit the money. The oil rig I'm on only has limited net access so will arrange transfer via a third party based in Iran. Again, I'll need you credit card details first so my Russian bride can use it to get the Nigerian prince his money, then I will wire transfer the money back to.

:mad :mad :mad

+ 1. Must be very disheartening to see that kind of response when you are genuinely trying to help a needy dog.

I can understand this posters thoughts though - someone new on the forum asking for funds straight away within their first few posts. Esp with the amount of scamming going on these days. To be honest, something like this was running through my head until one of the DOLer's I'm familiar with said this was legitamite.

This post was very hurtful to those who have been busting their boilers to raise money to help this dog.

What some people forget is that there is many dishonest people in the world which makes it hard sometimes to see when people are being honest in asking fordonations. Heck there was a thread recently about someone using a well known DOL users rescue ads to try and scam money.

Take a look from it this way. A new members FIRST post is asking for donations of money. You know nothing about the poster other than what they've told you in their post. To me, without knowing what we now know, had my alarm bells ringing. You can't blame people for being on the defensive in these circumstances. Maybe DeadWombats post was a little harsh, but I can see both sides, and initially had similar thoughts.

My post was not meant to be hurtful or upsetting (I think it's mine being refered to in your quote TrishM???) if it was, then I apologise to the OP.

It was Deadwombats post that I was referring to, it was very harsh and uncalled for.

I do understand that there are dishonest people in this world and it is a sad reflection on society today that we feel this way, but the fact that donations can be made to the Vet concerned should allay any fears that anyone may have.

The Vet involved in Jess's care has been so caring and generous, it is enough to restore ones faith in human nature.

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As soon as my money from Nigeria comes through I'll cover the cost of the operation for you, just send me your credit card details so I can deposit the money. The oil rig I'm on only has limited net access so will arrange transfer via a third party based in Iran. Again, I'll need you credit card details first so my Russian bride can use it to get the Nigerian prince his money, then I will wire transfer the money back to.

:mad :mad :mad

+ 1. Must be very disheartening to see that kind of response when you are genuinely trying to help a needy dog.

Agreed. It's gratuitous and unfunny.

Beyond unfunny :mad a very poor attempt at humour :( Good luck Jess with the beautiful Jessie.I too know how much you are putting into this girl having the wonderful life she deserves and you too Trishm.I second dogmad's suggestion of the media.Charlie Pickering from the show The Panel is a massive dog lover and has had not only greyhound stories on the show but all sorts of dog stories.Maybe a long shot but hey they can only say no.All the best.

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Who is that judge from dancing with the stars? Todd mckenney or something? He is a masssive greyhound fan too and I've seen him on morning shows promoting the adoption of greys, so an email or contact to him might be worth a shot also.

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Who is that judge from dancing with the stars? Todd mckenney or something? He is a masssive greyhound fan too and I've seen him on morning shows promoting the adoption of greys, so an email or contact to him might be worth a shot also.

Yes you are right Donatella he is a spokesperson for GAP if I remember rightly.He has adopted two greys.

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As soon as my money from Nigeria comes through I'll cover the cost of the operation for you, just send me your credit card details so I can deposit the money. The oil rig I'm on only has limited net access so will arrange transfer via a third party based in Iran. Again, I'll need you credit card details first so my Russian bride can use it to get the Nigerian prince his money, then I will wire transfer the money back to.

:mad :mad :mad

+ 1. Must be very disheartening to see that kind of response when you are genuinely trying to help a needy dog.

I can understand this posters thoughts though - someone new on the forum asking for funds straight away within their first few posts. Esp with the amount of scamming going on these days. To be honest, something like this was running through my head until one of the DOLer's I'm familiar with said this was legitamite.

This post was very hurtful to those who have been busting their boilers to raise money to help this dog.

What some people forget is that there is many dishonest people in the world which makes it hard sometimes to see when people are being honest in asking fordonations. Heck there was a thread recently about someone using a well known DOL users rescue ads to try and scam money.

Take a look from it this way. A new members FIRST post is asking for donations of money. You know nothing about the poster other than what they've told you in their post. To me, without knowing what we now know, had my alarm bells ringing. You can't blame people for being on the defensive in these circumstances. Maybe DeadWombats post was a little harsh, but I can see both sides, and initially had similar thoughts.

My post was not meant to be hurtful or upsetting (I think it's mine being refered to in your quote TrishM???) if it was, then I apologise to the OP.

It was Deadwombats post that I was referring to, it was very harsh and uncalled for.

I do understand that there are dishonest people in this world and it is a sad reflection on society today that we feel this way, but the fact that donations can be made to the Vet concerned should allay any fears that anyone may have.

The Vet involved in Jess's care has been so caring and generous, it is enough to restore ones faith in human nature.

Thanks for clarifying that :)

Big :thumbsup: for Jess and everyone behind her care :)

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Who is that judge from dancing with the stars? Todd mckenney or something? He is a masssive greyhound fan too and I've seen him on morning shows promoting the adoption of greys, so an email or contact to him might be worth a shot also.

Yes you are right Donatella he is a spokesperson for GAP if I remember rightly.He has adopted two greys.

Thanks, thats another avenue for us to try.

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Jess is in the process of organising a bbq at Bunnings, she is trying all avenues to raise the funds, not just 'begging'.

That's good, but it would have been nice to hear what all the avenues are. The Bunnings around here have very long waiting lists or ballots to have a BBQ. Hopefully it is easier to organise one where you are.

You cannot blame people for being suspicious given some of the activities that have been spoken about in this forum lately. Just asking for money to help pay for a dog's operation is not much different from begging.

Seeing as you are adopting the dog, have you thought about organising a raffle or chocolate drive or something like that to help pay for the surgery?

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You cannot blame people for being suspicious given some of the activities that have been spoken about in this forum lately. Just asking for money to help pay for a dog's operation is not much different from begging.

Any concerns Deadwombat had could have been raised in a courteous manner, without the smartarsery.

Jess and Trish, I have spoken to Fiona and am donating to Jessie's fix-my-leg fund.

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You cannot blame people for being suspicious given some of the activities that have been spoken about in this forum lately. Just asking for money to help pay for a dog's operation is not much different from begging.

Any concerns Deadwombat had could have been raised in a courteous manner, without the smartarsery.

Jess and Trish, I have spoken to Fiona and am donating to Jessie's fix-my-leg fund.

The lovely Jessie thanks you.

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You cannot blame people for being suspicious given some of the activities that have been spoken about in this forum lately. Just asking for money to help pay for a dog's operation is not much different from begging.

Any concerns Deadwombat had could have been raised in a courteous manner, without the smartarsery.

Jess and Trish, I have spoken to Fiona and am donating to Jessie's fix-my-leg fund.

Thank You so much :thanks:

I really do understand where people are coming from. I have been posting Jessie's story everywhere and simply asking for help. Some people dont understand that if you donate $1 or $2 it goes so far. We are just asking for some help. We are organising a fundraising BBQ outside PETstock. I also make dog collars and coats in my spare time and all of the money made goes to Jessie. We are almost half way there.

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