Fertilized Parrot Eggs for Sale with Incubators

An Unhatched Variation of the Cameroon Pet Scam

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Fertilized parrot eggs for sale? It's a scam. - Andrea Kratzenberg
Fertilized parrot eggs for sale? It's a scam. - Andrea Kratzenberg
Offering fertilized parrot eggs for sale online is a popular variation on the Cameroon pet scam. Even with egg incubators fertile parrot eggs are difficult to transport.

The offer appears online in pet forums and classified ads: “fertilized parrot eggs for sale."

It seems like the deal of a lifetime to anyone who ever dreamed of owning one of the larger parrots—while a fully grown hyacinth or black palm cockatoo can cost more than $10,000, you can buy fertile parrot eggs for a fraction of the cost. The offer is even more appealing if you know that fertile chicken eggs are regularly shipped across the country.

Fertile Parrot Eggs and Reality

Unfortunately, offers of fertile parrot eggs are almost always clever online scams. Think of them as unhatched versions of the notorious Cameroon pet scam. Like the Cameroon pet scam parrot egg scams play on both our dreams as pet owners and our urge to make a deal. Here’s a list of parrot species offered through one version of the fertilized parrot eggs scam, along with the price a legitimate breeder can ask for each type of parrot:

  • African Grey Parrot: $30 an egg (breeder price $900 to $1,100)
  • Amazons: $30 ($800 to $1,300 depending on species)
  • Black palm cockatoo: $40 ($10,000 to $22,000)
  • Blue and gold macaw: $30 ($900 to $1,000)
  • Citron cockatoo: $30 ($1,400)
  • Gang gang cockatoo: $25 ($12,000 to $15,000)
  • Goffin cockatoo: $30 ($800 to $900)
  • Green wing macaw: $30 ($1,200)
  • Harlequin macaw: $25 ($1,400 to $1,600)
  • Hyacinth macaw: $35 ($9,000 to $11,000)
  • Major Mitchell cockatoo: $28 ($2,500 to $4,000)
  • Rose breasted cockatoo: $30 ($1,500 to $1,600)
  • Scarlet macaw: $30 ($1,200)
  • Eclectus: $30 ($900 to $1,000)
  • Umbrella Cockatoo: $30 ($1,100).

Let’s see—a breeder can sell fertile parrot eggs for $25 to $35, or can hatch the eggs and sell the weaned birds for anywhere from $800 to $22,000 a bird. Somehow selling fertile parrot eggs just doesn’t seem like a very good business move . . . .

Parrots and Chicken Eggs

One reason the fertile parrot egg scam works is that the idea seems feasible. After all, fertile chicken eggs and other poultry are sold online and transported across the country on a regular basis. This reasoning is also used to persuade people into buying unweaned parrots. In both cases there is a small, but important fact: parrots aren’t chickens.

Chicken eggs are, by and large, much tougher and resilient than parrot eggs, and capable of surviving conditions that would kill a fertile parrot eggs. The cons may offer to provide an incubator for transport. Parrot egg incubators are extremely expensive pieces of equipment—it’s extremely unlikely anyone would give—or even loan—one for transportation.

The crooks are often in Cameroon or other African countries where online pet scams are a cottage industry. They may claim that there’s no problem importing fertile parrot eggs into the U.S.A. Not true. Under the CITES agreement importing exotic animals, including parrots, is a long and complicated process.

The fertile parrot egg scam may take one or two twists. The crooks may either claim they guarantee hatchings or may point out there’s no guarantee. They may send chicken eggs (fertile or not) instead of parrot eggs. Payment is almost always requested through money orders, which are impossible to trace when cashed. And, as with the Cameroon pet scam, there’ll be unmentioned “processing fees” and shipping complications that need to be resolved (read: send money!) before the eggs can be shipped.

“Fertilized parrot eggs for sale?” Certainly smells like fertilizer—or rotten eggs.

Mike McGrath, Pat McGrath

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Nov 11, 2008 7:13 PM
Guest :
Hi Michael
You are certainly right on this scamming business, A friend of mine just lost 600.00 last nite to bird scammers. I lost 350.00 to a free monkey scam, and all of it came from cammeroon. So please buyers please beware of who and where you are dealing with. There is a website called buysell.com, there are a lot of scammers there from cameroon. I just found this out today. I wish the FBI or Interpol could shut them down. It is not fair those thieves takeing advantage of pet lovers like us. Thanks and God Bless Betty Childers9
Feb 16, 2009 1:05 PM
Guest :
i recently lost 800 to a cammeroon pet scam i was buying a blue gold macaw, sent the money, got an email rom the airline company stateing that i needed to pay 700 more for the CITES permitt for the bird to enter the USA but 170 of the 700 would only be needed and the rest would be refunded upon arival at my airport. needless to say i never got my bird so please be careful when buying online
Jun 16, 2009 4:54 AM
Guest :
I replied to an ad recently which read pair of blue and gold macaws for addoption the location was in wiltshire UK. I have a orange winged amazon which I had summer last year this was delivered to my door from Newcastle and I payed on delivery so thought nothing of the macaws I was told by the owner all I had to pay was a delivery fee same as the amazon I asked if it would be cod but had no reply I was e-mailed to state the birds were at the delivery centre and the delivery was £95 wich sounded OK but I wanted to see the birds in there home invironment but the owner stated she was living in London. I didnt mind driving there but was sent pictures of the birds and was told they would be with me the next day no payment was requested so I assumed they were cod. the next day I had an irate email stating the birds were still at the delivery centre and I was cruel for not paying the delivery fee as they would not deliver until this was payed delaying the delivery of birds, I had no contact details for the owner exept the email address and had no contact from the delivery centre or any way of delivery payment I was prepaired to pay the fee up until I received a phone call with a dialing code +2237 wich i checked out on line and found it was the international code for cammeroon. Why would someone take birds to cammeroon to be delivered when they live in london then checked the emails out that i had received and the time of all of them were 7 hours behind, and had no payment details on them for me to forward any money otherwise i probably would have payed and been scammed. They do the same with dogs so beware any pet lovers who think they are going to give a pet a new home. Thanks Adrian
Aug 2, 2009 11:28 PM
Guest :
I have received the message from Elena from Berlin about cheaters from Cameroon who use photos of my cats in their announcements. Please read this history on my website here: http://www.ruslana-cattery.com/Swindler_TanyiJarvisAchere.htm
Thank you!
Svetlana Belentsova
Sep 14, 2009 11:49 AM
Guest :
i got some email adresses and telephone numbers to watch out for
ie
rankline002@yahoo.co.uk
hatchyoureggs@yahoo.co.uk
familypets10@yahoo.com tel:0023777357124
weaver.erin93@yahoo.ca
koolber_rey@yahoo.co.uk

keep away from all of these there all in it together
another good tip ask to pay via pay pal if they say they dont have it in there country they are scammers as all you need is a email acount to be payed by pay pal.

good luck all
stan
Jan 15, 2010 8:56 PM
Guest :
How do you want us to eat?Its only by Scamming.
May 12, 2010 7:50 AM
Guest :
there are offcourse scammers in cameroon as well as genuine breeders even in the western world scamming originated from there.the are merely returning what we are due of,colonialism,slave trade name them
May 16, 2010 5:33 AM
Guest :
hi There,
I had the same story with those guest I just paid 1250USD, but hopefully I cancelled the WU before they pick it up.
the seller was from cameroon, he said, haves any kind of parrot , and hes very professional I asked him trickly question,
When the hacyinth become breeder?
I mean in wich old become breeders, he answer 3 years, but this kind of parrot takes about 10 years to be breeder, right away I called WU by phone they cancelled for me the MTCN.

this one of my wonder story.
Sep 25, 2010 11:43 AM
Guest :
hello,
i was just conned by a very elaborate scam, fake e mails that looked legit even a nice looking fake website, i had never even heard of the scam until it got me. But the wild part about mine is that i western unioned the money to louisiana, and that all the phone numbers were american. Their fake call center, casper wyoming, customer service, escondito california, the list goes on, so now some scumbag african in Houma Louisiana has my money and i obviously got no birds. the part that tipped me off to the scam was they said i had to pay insurance on the birds at the airport, and for a pair of african grey parrots it was 1250, but i would get 1200 back, right then i knew it was a scam, and looked online and saw all of this, my parrots were supposed to come at 9:00 this morning, thank god i didint build or buy the cage last night, their fake website uses a bunch of photos from wemovepets.com, including the photo of the sweet older couple who founded the company. by the way to the person who says they cant eat without scamming, you can starve for all i care, as i matter of fact i hope you do, im glad i never donated a dime to any of those stupid african charities, and ill make sure no one i ever know will either, glad i stuck to my animal rights causes, you africans, cameroonians particularly, can all catch AIDS and die slowly, oh wait, 70 percent of you already do, so i guess my wish will come true. haha i guess now if anyone asks i can say i donated 300 dollars to african causes, even though my money went to a crook living in America, this susan courtney living in Houma, Louisiana, if you live in houma louisiana, and there is a smaall community of africans, or any africans living there for that matter, make sure to harass and if you get the chance, beat the living piss out of them for me, but im over it, because i have a lot of money, and the people who stole it will always be just scraping buy and still living in that crap hole known as sub saharan africa, have fun living in feces in your mud hut eating rats dying of aids, ill think about you and my three hundred dollars as i sleep on my big expensive mattress in my nice comfortable house here in america
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