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Wool pulled over Japanese eyes in poodle scam

 
 
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Reply Sun 29 Apr, 2007 01:33 am
Thousands of Japanese have been swindled in a scam in which they were sold Australian and British sheep and told they were poodles.

Flocks of sheep were imported to Japan and then sold by a company called Poodles as Pets, marketed as fashionable accessories, available at $1,600 each.

That is a snip compared to a real poodle which retails for twice that much in Japan.

The scam was uncovered when Japanese moviestar Maiko Kawamaki went on a talk-show and wondered why her new pet would not bark or eat dog food.

She was crestfallen when told it was a sheep.

Then hundreds of other women got in touch with police to say they feared their new "poodle" was also a sheep.

One couple said they became suspicious when they took their "dog" to have its claws trimmed and were told it had hooves.

Japanese police believe there could be 2,000 people affected by the scam, which operated in Sapporo and capitalised on the fact that sheep are rare in Japan, so many do not know what they look like.

"We launched an investigation after we were made aware that a company were selling sheep as poodles," Japanese police said, the The Sun newspaper reported.

"Sadly we think there is more than one company operating in this way.

"The sheep are believed to have been imported from overseas - Britain, Australia."

Many of the sheep have now been donated to zoos and farms.

The Age and AAP
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Reply Sun 29 Apr, 2007 02:30 am
A fashionable accessory?

If they go for a while and can't tell the difference ...

What kind of people are these? I'm not sure if they deserve their money back.
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Reply Sun 29 Apr, 2007 03:49 am
This is the funniest thing I've ever seen.
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Reply Sun 29 Apr, 2007 05:06 am
How many of the people have decided to make the best of it and are trying to keep their sheep anyway. It could start an entire new pet craze.

I wonder what the people were feeding their "poodles"
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Reply Sun 29 Apr, 2007 06:57 am
I feel a little sheepish laughing about it but I cannot help it.

It's just so baaaaahaha funny!
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Reply Sun 29 Apr, 2007 08:03 am
How could a sheep possibly be mistaken for a poodle?
It makes you wonder .....

I guess they fed their "poodles" poodle food, farmerman! Or tried to. Then wondered why they had such poor appetites!
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Reply Sun 29 Apr, 2007 08:31 am
msolga wrote:
How could a sheep possibly be mistaken for a poodle?
It makes you wonder .....


ewe know, sheep all look the same to me.

You ever see the trains in tokyo? It's not unlike the yards at a shearing shed.

Flash Jack from Nagasakii
I've shorn at Yokohama,
And I've shore at Sapporo,
I've shore at big Fukuoka
And on the old Tokyo,
But before the shearin' was over
I've wished myself back again
Shearin' for old Tom Patterson,
On the One Tree Plain.

All among th japs boys,
All among the japs,
Keep your blades full boys,
Keep your blades full.
I can do a respectable poodle myself
Whenever I like to try,
And they know me 'round the backblocks
As Flash Jack from Nagasakii.

original version (Windows media player)
http://bushwahzee.alphalink.com.au/flash_jack_from_gundagai.html
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Reply Thu 3 May, 2007 12:21 pm
I would not give them sheep.
I would bring back the Enola Gay.
I bet you Aussies just love the Japs for what they did to your fellow countrymen.
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Reply Thu 3 May, 2007 12:25 pm
Sorry to be the bearer of bad news but it just ain't so.

Snopes
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Reply Thu 3 May, 2007 03:27 pm
I better stop the boxes of Corriedale Lambs I sent by UPS.
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Reply Thu 3 May, 2007 05:53 pm
Bella Dea wrote:
Sorry to be the bearer of bad news but it just ain't so.

Snopes



I guess some one need to say it, however the old maxim of never letting the truth get in the way of a good yarn applies here.
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Reply Fri 4 May, 2007 06:46 am
dadpad wrote:
Bella Dea wrote:
Sorry to be the bearer of bad news but it just ain't so.

Snopes



I guess some one need to say it, however the old maxim of never letting the truth get in the way of a good yarn applies here.


(Where is the ppppfffff smilie to insert here?)

Kidding.

Ok. I take it back.

I was lying.

I swear it!
I was trying to hide the truth because......

I was one of the victims.

I bought this dog and it was so cute and cuddly and then one day, i noticed it had hooves....freaked me right the f*ck out.

Crazy, sad world we live in.
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Reply Fri 4 May, 2007 07:08 am
I never believed it was true bella - not really... well maybe for a minute or two...

Confused Embarrassed
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Reply Fri 4 May, 2007 07:27 am
dadpad wrote:
I never believed it was true bella - not really... well maybe for a minute or two...

Confused Embarrassed


Well, believe it my friend....believe it and weep.
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Reply Fri 4 May, 2007 07:45 am
The poor Japanese were fleeced, eh?
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