This person calls himself Sebastian Jayden <
[email protected]> - called & texted me in regards to two Savannah kittens he wanted to find a home for. He instructed me to purchase a REloadit card and to provide him with the serial number from the back of it so he could pay a courier service to ship them to me. He gave his address as 400 brookes side blvd richmond 23227 VA - this is exactly as he sent it to me. I just felt that it was a hinky - I have been known to give valuable animals away in order to find a good home for them rather than sell them to the highest bidder, so the concept is not out of the question - however in a case like this it is wise to look a gift horse very closely in the mouth before parting with your hard-earned money. Googling his phone number led me to this site. Scams that involve prepaid cards can work in a number of ways. One looks like this: A consumer is told to get a GreenDot MoneyPak -- a type of electronic money transfer service sold as a card at places like Walgreens or Walmart -- and load a specific amount on it. Then the crook will ask for the serial number, which he or she uses to transfer the money to another (untraceable) prepaid card which is then cashed out at an ATM.