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How do you know if someone is trying to scam you or something by giving away animals somehow?
 
I would ask myself what is the risk of accepting what is being offered - or, in case of being online, what (information, etc.?) is required of you before you get what is offered?

Do you want to provide more info about what is happening?

-Eva
 
If your talking about the firebellied newt thread, I don't think that person is trying to scam you. They just want a good home for their newt.
 
Lots of people here offer animals for free, with the cost of shipping. I know most of my axolotls were free.
 
If it's someone on this forum, you can look at the Testimonials section and see if anyone has recommended them.
 
Or ask a moderator - they might know more about the person.
 
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