Who are Teacupbreedershome.net?
teacup breeders home – teacupbreedershome teacup breeders home – teacupbreedershome, http://Teacupbreedershome.net, www.Teacupbreedershome.net Email used: NOT KNOWN, Please add to comments below Phone number used: NOT KNOWN, Please add to comments below Names used: NOT KNOWN, Please add to comments below Physical address used*: NOT KNOWN, Please add to comments below *Scammers use a physical address to appear more legitimate. The address will have no connection to the actual scam as they will be an innocent third party Teacupbreedershome.net are advertising puppys for sale online. They use stolen credit cards and invent identities to defraud people shopping for a yorkshire terrier puppy online. In the first email, the scammer will ask all the right questions, putting you through the motions to prove your suitability: how would we care for our puppy, how would we train him, how often would he be alone? Then the fraudsters emails will get shorter and normally keep to sms messages. This is because the first email is a template where as you are now dealing with the actual scammer. The “Scam Breeder” will ignore any questions about their affiliation with any clubs or organisations, and questions about the puppy’s parents. The main focus now is convincing you to pay as soon as possible. The puppy will be shipped to you by the scammers perferred delivery company. There is no other option. If you insist on picking up your new yorkshire terrier they will eventually agree. It makes no difference to them if you travel for 4 hours because they are not at the address they claim to be. Teacupbreedershome.net will claim to deliver the puppy using a Fraudulent Delivery company which is actually another scam website they set up in order to steal your money by charging for non existent delivery, a air conditioned travel crate, medical insurance for your puppy as well as multiple other fees. To see more scam websites involving yorkshire terrier puppys have a look at Yorkshire Terrier Puppy Scams.ScreenShot
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Teacupbreedershome.net was registered on November 4, 2020 with NAMECHEAP INC . It was registered using the following details:
Name: | WhoisGuard Protected ([email protected]) |
Address: | P.O. Box 0823-03411, Panama, Panama, Panama |
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I have learned about being scammed Thank God I didn’t give them money but I almost did.. What you need to do is tell these so called breeders you can send money through PayPal and not Friends and Family.. Straight PayPal they are great and if you don’t receive your pet they will dispute the transaction and make them give you your money back. Most Scammers won’t continue when you tell them this…
We are thinking of buying a teacup poodle from [email protected] and want to know if this is a legitimate business to purchase puppies from.
My wife and kids were so excited that we might get teacup Pomeranian Scott. In my notes with the company I felt something was not right. I looked up Teacupbreedershome and found that they were a scam. So glad I stopped the transaction. SHUT THEM DOWN!
I was ready to get my beautiful teacup chihaha and the he text me to down loan zelle as I was doing so I read the part that I should only send money to family and friends I know. So I questioned in a reply email about the zelle app warning and requested a new photo of the pup next to his food dish well I think the shy fell in! he or whomever it was sent me a all in caps message about they are Christians and have a family and all this. When anyone sends me a reply like that I have to wonder. So I looked them up and saw the warnings about it being a scam website.
I feel very fortunate to have figured this out with the help of others!!!.
Well I am so GLAD I googled about this company. They are STILL at it. They have been very nice and helping me decide on which puppy to choose. This is Crazy how they are still able to do this. How does this sight get shut down ASAP before they someone falls for their lies? They almost got me.. Sad people do this
I too was almost scammed this evening! We were so happy to get our puppy for our little daughter. My husband is naturally a skeptic and this time I am so thankful! They too asked me all the right questions and then I researched after my husband said something was wrong.. and found that it was a scam. I emailed them back and asked to face time to avoid scams and this is what they sent me!
“Unfortunately, we cannot do a video call, we are not a store, we breed these puppies here at home with our kids running around, video calls are supposed to be between friends and family and not with strangers, we cannot expose our kids to something like that. We’ve heard horrific stories of webcams and it terrifies us till date.
Teacup pups “ LETS SHUT THIS WEBSITE DOWN! If I hadn’t had my husbands intuition.. I’d be out of a lot of money.. 🙁
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So I just inquired about a teacup poodle this evening. While waiting for them to email me I did research. Just so happens I ended up on Pinterest and found the exact same picture of the puppy I inquired about from them. They did everything you said they would do. They questioned me as to what kind of owners we would be and what kind of living conditions this puppy would have. I responded but in turn I ask them questions regarding brittle bones in the breed and I brought up the picture on Pinterest matching their website picture. They totally ignored my questions and said that the puppy “Bridget” was at their location. Another thing, my husband read up on their location on their page and it mentioned Cleveland, OH however when they emailed me they said they were located in Tampa Florida. So glad Pinterest popped up!!
I sent them and the delivery agency money like a idiot now i have to see if i can get my money back .. i always look for things that are too good to be true and check everything before i commit to sending any money but my kindness was taken for weakness and im heartbroken because this was for my children and one is on the spectrum and this would have been a dream come true for her but i fell for these lowlifes
I almost sent them my money. We were so excited to get a puppy from them . Im so glad I seen that they were a scam before I sent my money. Still my kids are sad. I want them to be taken off the website. Shut them down!