This ad infuriates me!!

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I was on the web tonight and I saw this ad:
this is NOT mine.

It infuriates me for obvious reasons!!!.:mad::mad::

what is wrong with people???
what scares me is there is probably some one out there willing to sell him one.

"HI I need a macaw for my kid she says that they can talk and what not im not a bird person but she is she wants a egg im open to offers and stuff mabe when it is ready to hatch delivery only plz"
 
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yeah and once that bird bites once it will end up in rescue... i completely understand what you mean.
 
The careful attention to grammar and spelling really screams intelligence. Some people really shouldn't have animals OR children.
 
She wants an egg? How about giving her a plastic Easter egg. That would be a much better choice. I'm sure there are talking stuffed animal macaw toys out there. That would be a most excellent pet judging by the amount of research that obviously went into "wanting an egg".
 
Somebody should message her back:

Hello Mom looking for a macaw egg because her kid wants a bird that talks,

Follow these steps:

0. Do some $*#&@ research
(.5- including the research on how to correctly form a sentence...)
1. Lifespan: 60+ years
2. Birds are for bird people
3. See #2
4. I like the "Get your kid a talking stuffed animal" idea.

Sincerely,
The avian community, bird enthusiasts, and rescue centers across the nation.
 
I would like to add that I would like a Million dollars after someone from this Board sends this person an egg. LOL I too have swamp land for sale. This is so crazy and cannot believe people out there that post these stupid ads. Thanks for sharing. Joe
 
Sad to say that there are a lot of ignorant people out there, that person should be ashamed.
 
And while she stated that she'd like the egg delivered only before it's ready to hatch (presumably to save her the bother of incubating it), she's obviously clueless about the requirement of hand-feeding a baby Macaw (which can go on for as long as 1 year in some cases), not to mention the arduous schedule demands associated with that :rolleyes::mad:
 
That makes me so mad! I saw something like that on Craigslist once where a person who had no bird experience wanted a cokatoo (spelled that way) for free or low cost, and it HAD to talk. I guess the only silver lining here is that nobody would be dumb enough to sell her an egg.
 
That makes me so mad! I saw something like that on Craigslist once where a person who had no bird experience wanted a cokatoo (spelled that way) for free or low cost, and it HAD to talk. I guess the only silver lining here is that nobody would be dumb enough to sell her an egg.
Hmm, maybe we've discovered a suitable purpose for the egg scammers after all ;)
 
I already spoke my mind to this clueless idiot.

what really irks me about this ad, is if they ever got a bird, it would suffer a slow miserable, and senseless death. clearly they no nothing about Macaws, let alone feeding or caring for one.they say ignorance is bliss, not this time....grrrrrrrrrrr
 
This is the perfect parrot for her daughter. I bought it for my own daughter when she was 9 years old. It even talks :D



Squawkers!
 
me too, I bought Squawky Macaw when she was 7, I think I'll suggest that to them,LOL
 
UNBELIEVABLE!!! Stupid, stupid people....
 
I'd be tempted to get a chicken egg, draw some sort of wacky pattern on it (with blue, red and green sharpies of course) and send it to her labeled 'macaw egg'. Or, you know, yellow blue and green... Depending on what sort of macaw it is. ;)
 
Luckily, some "bird breeder" in Cameroon is going to see that add and find himself a new customer :-). If this is real, and this woman is at that level of intelligence, those scammers will be all over her. After she wires $500 for a "rare and discounted egg" to be "shipped" to her (which never arrives), that will likely be all that's needed to turn her off to the whole idea of a parrot. After all, she certainly isn't going to be taking the step of researching you don't buy "ready to hatch" parrot eggs!
 

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