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Scam site obviously no one should be okay with purchasing a living and breathing animal for. Only $500. The website contains many many grammar errors and is not in the best English so it's clearly a site from Czech Republic routed through Canada which is easy to do if Americans keep paying through zelle and credit card. Always meet your dog before buying.

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Im readyvto. Order my teacup chihuahua, and THIS
Scampulse.com came on the screen. Im WORRIED now that this might be a scam? HOWcan I check cuz I Love the puppy ? ! 817- 896- 4402
adriennestencil1944@ gmail.com PLEASE can someone tell me ASAP jf
this is a Scam?

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They robs me 850 dollar I was trying buy a dog

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Found their website, inquired about their puppy Dolce for sale. Asked for all details, pictures and videos of puppy. They sent all and everything seemed on the up and up. They they asked me to pay through a cash app. Told them it would be through PayPal because that's all I had and knew would be safe. Used credit card for extra safety. They agreed to it. After making payment, I asked when the puppy would be shipped to me. Never responded to me again. Realized it was a scam and immediately got on the phone with my credit card company to dispute the charges and get my money back. Don't trust them!

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I decided after a yr of research to get a tea cup poodle named Johana from tc monsters discount tea cup website. It looked very legit at first but I had no idea what a scam it is. I got texts only from 480 439 4051 giving good details of my pet to be..Even details of all her things coming to me with my purchase such as toys, food, a diet plan and all her papers ect. He or she kept texting about I needed to use a cash app to make this all happen. Once the 850 was sent through Zelle the nightmare began. I got a strange email from a so called Pacific Airways claiming my pet would arrive by the end of the day with a tracking number. I tried to call when my pet didn’t arrive. Nobody would answer just like the other text I provided. This number 520 666 6230 rudely then called claiming I must read a new email quickly. I tried to ask questions and he hung up. He had a very heavy accent. This email was wanting 1,500 for a thermal special crate for my pet to travel to me. It claimed it was a rental and would be refunded. It claimed my dog was not in a proper carrier for cold weather. I was so angry bc I instantly knew it was a scam. Of course nobody would pick up their phone. I demanded a refund and I got texts that I must pay at least half of the travel cost. It was very upsetting because I spent days shopping for my new pet. I’m also battling cancer and this dog was my present for all I have endured the past 2 yrs. I did get a text I’d get the refund but it never happened. Plus not one response after these claims. This is criminal and I will be reporting it to the FBI. Why with info about this company being a scam are they still fraudulently taking innocent people’s money?

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Just made an enquiry assuming it was not legit considering most sites sell these puppies for $6,000. Came across this site where they told someone they are in VA. They just told me they were in AZ. I told them my MIL lives in AZ and she can come by. They said they couldn’t meet due to COVID. Also looks like they have a different phone number too. This is a scam please don’t send them money.

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Ellos son fraude no compren Porq no hay nada de perros a mi me sacaron 550 dólares y querían q les mandara 910 dólares más para una aseguranza .lastima q no me di cuenta del fraude tcmonster . No pude recuperar mi dinero .rastreamos de donde llamaron y ellos esta asiendo fraude desde la india India y no existe ninguna tienda ni agencia de envío es un edificio de casas y una casa particular

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I Purchase a dog for 850 dollars with ship included Teacup Puppies website tcmonsters.com
and after the ask me to pay $1200 for special cage

I think the police need to close this website down we are reporting problems and they do not do enything

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Total lost $2350 including shipping &insurance. NEVER shipped.

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- Loganville, GA, USA

I Purchase a dog for 800 dollars never shipped dog Teacup Puppies website tcmonsters.com and text from 1-336-252-8421

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Why would you send that much money to someone without doing research? maybe you wanted to throw away that money.

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