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Scammer's website [email protected]
Scammer's address Unknown
Scammer's email Unknown
Country United States
Type of a scam Online Purchase
Initial means of contact Not applicable
I opened the box and found a gray and white husky dog that had a big square plastic stomach where you insert 2 AA batteries. What it does is just briskly wiggle it's legs then stops and barks an annoying little bark repetitively over and over and wags its tail. Doesn't respond to anything. Doesn't cuddle, doesn't stand on its hind legs. Totally fake. Something I would find at a dollar tree. Oh and there was a card inside that states:
"Kindly Notice:
°Complaint-Suggestion & Refund PayPal and credit card takes time
°Contact us: [email protected]
Saving your time and offer VIP service"
And it says same thing on reverse side. Bottom line I WAS SCAMMED! And I'm highly pissed. How am I going to get my money back?
I believe the ad is from something like scke.com or sck.com or at stke.com. I don't know but I DO KNOW it's a scam.
My contact info is [email protected]
Scammer's website kangalpuppiess.com/contact-us
Scammer's address Leonard North Dakota
Scammer's email [email protected]
Country United States
Type of a scam Nigerian/Foreign Money Exchange
Initial means of contact Text message
Scammer's website serestoset.com
Scammer's email [email protected]
Country United States
Victim Location CA 95991, USA
Type of a scam Online Purchase
The website appears to sell pet products but really only features the Seresto dog and cat collars. The few other products offered seem incidental to make the website look more legitimate. The website only lists a phone number and an outlook email for contact. No address. I called the number listed, outside of its stated business hours, and received a recorded message in a robot voice, in broken English, starting regular business hours, and to send an email or leave a message. I did neither since I suspected it was fraud. One of the primary red flags that made me look harder was that the business was selling these rather expensive collars (regularly $55-75) at half the cost of $35, and the website address (https://serestoset.com/) was a different name from the website name (Pet Paradise).