Happy Feet Dachshund / Wagging Tail Doxies Reports & Reviews (7)
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Couldn't find information about the "breeders," looked up the phone number associated with it and they seem to have a track record with these scams. Same number, same scam, different website. It is the same phone number as "www.Waggingtaildoxies.com" and "Happy Feet Dachshund" and "“Rina Mini Doxie”
I am posting this in April 2021.
Scam:
https://mywienerfamily.com/
[email protected]
(609) 339-7709
Do your research! Beware of scammers.
The BBB has some dachshund breeders that have between A+-F ratings.
I checked the BBB for dachshund breeders. So I won’t get scammed. Be careful everyone. Do your research!
I did some research on this larissa and discovered that larissa is a female black woman that lives in Racine, Wisconsin. We never spoke on the phone so all of our conversations are on text and on email. I also made her send me an invoice and she filled it out. I have copy of this as well.
Since I know the whereabouts of this person is there anyone that Can help me with the next course of action I could take against Larissa Craig?
Scammer's website happyfeetdachshunds.com
Scammer's address ** ******* **, Barnegat, NJ 08005, USA
Scammer's email [email protected]
Country United States
Victim Location NY 12603, USA
Type of a scam Online Purchase
Wagging Tail Doxies also known as Happy Feet Dachshunds claims to have dachshund puppies for sale for a reasonable price at $550. Once you inquire they will respond with a generic email asking where you’re located, if you have a vet, so on so forth. They will follow up the email claiming that if you purchase the puppy within 24hrs they’ll be able to arrange to have the puppy sent to you through their delivery service straight to your home or to the nearest airport.
This is entirely a scam. And for whatever reason, when we inquired if it would be possible to pick up the puppy in person, these con artists said yes.