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daughter her own pug puppy during a time when the world is crazy and not so normal.
I emailed them and received an email back with the bait questions... even sent me a text to advise they sent the email. Once I responded (of course I was approved) the person gave me CashPro as the form of payment (again should’ve know better). Sent $400 and told them I would send the remaining funds upon the puppy’s arrival. The next morning I started to feel uneasy and tried to cancel my funds, though was declined. I then emailed the individual with my concerns... their response how and why would you think that (ugh). Next they would be dropping the dog off at the location that was going to ship... and then I get the additional scam email wanting more money because of extenuating circumstances (i.e insurance). I emailed the individual promptly and let them know I would not be paying and to refund my money but of course it was too late ... they went silent ?
Please do not fall victim! I do not want other families to go through the heart ache that we have endured!
Website-maggieteacuppugs.com
Email- Teacup Pug’s- [email protected]
CashPro Username- Mary Stout
She has 4 different options: Jess, Jones, Nellie, and Fellice. When she was telling me the age of the puppies and when they’re available, I found it a little odd that they were delivering puppies that young.
She quoted me $460 for females, $450 for males, and $150 for delivery. When I asked to see the males, I was first ignored and then sent pictures where I decided upon a male. She THEN told me the male was $460. After asking about the price two times after that to verify, she ignored the question and responded with the need of a deposit, and that she only accepted Cashapp, Western union, money gram, etc. (like the other posts).
I found it odd that she was suddenly so demanding.
I asked what the cashapp info was and she told me $willowncass was the tag, and the name was Anthony Tyler. She then proceeded to tell me it was a $600 total after claiming the deposit was $300. Just all over the place.
I couldn’t find an Anthony Tyler- but she claimed they didn’t have a Facebook page due to “fraud”.
Finally, I decided to just search maggiesteacuppugs and this was the first thing that came up.
Thank you everyone for your reviews, seriously!
If it had not been for this page I may have given $300 to some pathetic stranger.
Times are tough for everyone right now, and aside from being stuck at home, my boyfriend and I were incredibly lonely after our roommate moved out with his cat (who we obviously became attached to-were animal people lol)
Knowing that I was debating on if we were going to be able to take this on financially, as well as his portion of the rent, while also wanting to surprise my boyfriend for his birthday, is just upsetting.
I just hope no one wastes their money on this POS.
They say the dog will be shipped 3 to 4 hours after you make payment via "private cargo" and so forth and so on. I got suspicious and checked their phone number, which returned as "scammers". BE aware
Scammer's email [email protected]
Country United States
Victim Location NJ 07306, USA
Type of a scam Online Purchase
Scammer's address VA, USA
Scammer's email [email protected]
Country United States
Victim Location VA 23434, USA
Type of a scam Online Purchase
Scammer's email [email protected]
Country United States
Victim Location IA 50801, USA
Type of a scam Online Purchase
Before I did this, I thought the website looked legitimate, but I did find an error in the opening paragraph where it states to contact "Sarah" for inquires. There was no phone number, location, or contact information available on the website. I provided my email address and received an email back promptly from "Maggie." She sent a list of questions for me to complete and then stated that "Jess" was available and could be shipped to Iowa from Virginia that same day (which is today April 20th, 2020) I found that odd because she did not even have the airport information.
She requested that I send money via MoneyGram, CashApp, or Western Union. She would not accept PayPal or a credit card.
I then asked if she had a Facebook page and she stated that her husband would not allow her to have one and that he is in charge of the finances and I should forward $580.00 to him a NJENEBA DIALLO.
I asked for her if she would send me a picture of "Jess" with a piece of paper with my name on it and it took a long time to get a reply and she send a very obvious photoshopped picture where I could barely see the dog.
My concern is that the website looked very legitamate and I almost sent money to her or possible him or them. I don't want anyone else to be a victim of scamming.
The picture I attached is the one she sent me. You can see the size of the shoe and the far away picture of the puppy.
Thank you for your time!