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Country United States
Type of a scam Counterfeit Product
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Wow, here I am, looking for our next fur baby and I find yet another SCAM criminal thieving web site!
On the bright side, I also found this web site and another I will list to help others from getting scammed! This universe is abundant with blessings for everyone. I believe that by coming together to help one another, even one person can be the ripple in the pond of life and be the change this world needs. If sharing my experience helped you out, send me a high 5 emoji or something to spread the good vibes. I will be sure now to report any more that I find, now that I know this web site and the malware reporting web site exist.
This web site was formatted on the front end a lot like kittencattery.company.com
My scam instincts went off big time!
I did a google search for this fluffydevonrexkittens.com and nothing came up.
But then I checked out a malware site, and I found it listed as a scam.
Its important to keep scam checking web sites on your favorites list and run any and all web sites you do business with on them! Before you give anyone your money!
https://www.malwareurl.com/listing.php?as=AS47583&active=on
This is the site the fluffydevonrexkittens.com was listed as a fake site.
I emailed the contact and got the run around and bad information. The person on the other end had bad grammar and would not give me the information I requested like pedigree, veterinarian contact info, etc. Just kept saying all would be provided after a deposit was sent. And kept sending me bogus "guarantee" information. Nothing substantial.
I had my husband (software engineer specializing in cyber security) check out the coding on this front end code & web site and the style is a lot like kittencattery.company.com
Some of the code is just a copy. But missing some components like the chat, etc. They also changed up some things to make it look more legitimate. Like the health guarantee. It now follows along with most cat breeders, except for the complete refund garbage.
You can see the coding of a teal colored square on the bottom right corner. This is the beginning of code being written to incorporate a chat dialog box. Watch out for this in the future. And remember what I say later on in this write up about having good, long chat conversations and checking for proper writing skills and a firm comprehension of whatever language you are conversing in. My guess is they have this criminal ring in multiple languages. The people I interacted with did not respond in full sentences with correct grammar and punctuation. When they did, I could tell it was a cut and paste response that was pre composed by another person.
Check out my listing of that scam:
kittencattery.company.com
Just search that as a scam and my listing here should come up. I have cut and pasted part of that below. Let's all help one another out and exterminate these parasites!
I think these are the same criminals, just building a new web site. They do not have the chat feature set up here yet. (As I mentioned before about the coding and teal box on the bottom right corner.)
Spread the word!
In this day & age it’s important to trust your instincts & if you get even a small feeling, or just to be on the safe side, always, always, always google search "is XYZ a scam" before you do any business online!
Even if you get a name, email, and phone number, you call and get references. Any legitimate breeder will let you speak with their veterinarian and pet parents they have placed cats with. And I mean, at least three references, plus the vet.
If you get a google voice number, a phone number with no voice mail set up, without the name of the business, a strange area code, no physical address, or an obscure email platform, that is a huge red flag. Have the breeder agree to let you meet the queen and sire before you buy the cat. Even if you do not intend to meet them, just that they need to be serious about letting you see the temperament of the cat. Even if it is a front porch visit. If they do not let you set up a visit to meet the kitten or puppy's parents, at least the mommy cat or dog, it is a scam! Or a bad breeder that has abusive living conditions to hide.
It is vital to schedule a visit to the breeder you intend to buy from before you pay a deposit. Any good breeder will allow it, even with Covid-19 if you follow safety protocol and just meet the momma cat / dog on the front porch. Like I said, you can just cancel the visit once it is set up and ask for photos of the living conditions instead. But if they will not even let you come see where they live, its either a scam or an abusive puppy / kitty mill that is overcrowded and does not take proper care of their animals.
As a former breeder of grand champion show dogs and dog trainer for 15 years, I am more than happy to help locate a cat or dog, puppy, or kitten. I know what to ask and how to get to the facts. I think scammers online are shameful and despicable. It is horrible that there is not a consistent place to catch these criminals! But I believe that when people come together on places like this, it is important. Be more of a global community helping one another.
My name is Olivia. Nice to Meet you.
Email me directly for a phone number.
And for any scammers, criminals, or spammers out there, my husband is a software engineer with a specialty in cyber security. We also have a few hacker friends. I suggest you criminals keep my email address out of your spam list because I will track your ip address, verify all identities and report directly to the FBI & my scam attorney ALL scamming activity! I am sure my hacker friends would love to teach disgusting criminals a good lesson! Good luck kittencattery.company.com but I am sure slime like you all will just pop up under a different domain name with the same game.
Oh, so I had a little fun with the chat bot on the other end. I actually think it might have been a person. Which is super creepy. I stumped them with tough facts and requests that took them up to 5 minutes to reply to with bogus pre generated paragraphs of how great the cat is, how great the family is that bred him, etc. Total crap! They put it all on the “information provided by the breeder” and finally admitted they are a third-party company connecting small family breeders to “forever homes” for their kittens. By the way, the photos are stollen from Face Book.
Amp up your privacy settings people and pay a little extra for a good software engineer that will lock up your photos & web site content, so scammers will not steal it! Fun fact, a fake, rip off, super scammer modeling agency stole my photos off Face Book or My Space way back when. Legally there was not a thing I could do buy stand outside of the office with a sign to boycott the agency! I was able to talk a few young naïve people out of handing over a lot of money in hopes of a career. All the while they just kept ripping people off. This was before the FBI started cracking down on internet scams. Now you can report things like this. But the system is so flooded, and most scammers are in another country, there is not much that can be done. These people are like parasites. Be careful. Stay Safe. Be Blessed.
Good luck on your journey to find your next fur baby.
And I am serious about willing to help in your search. This is my real contact information. I am a real person. I was a breeder and trainer and even I am having anxiety to find just the right Cornish Rex for my family. Adding a new fur baby is such a sacred, emotional thing. To take advantage of that. Talk about bad karma. SMH.
Abundant Blessings to You All!
Olivia
[email protected]
Cypress, Texas
05/09/2021