Who are Ezekielgreatdane.com?
http://Ezekielgreatdane.com, www.Ezekielgreatdane.com 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 Individuals who are looking to buy a great dane puppy online are being targeted by scammers. These criminals have created a website called Ezekielgreatdane.com in order to look legitimate. They post adverts on community websites advertising puppys. After you contact the scammers about the puppy, the scammers state that the puppy needs to be transferred to their area and that requires an upfront payment. The prefered payment system is Moneygram, Western Union or Walmart to Walmart but they will accept any form of payment including bitcoin, iTunes vounchers or bank transfer. Do not think that you can trace them if they use bank transfer as they will often use a “mule” who is not aware they are part of a scam.The down payment is then sent via wire transfer. The scammers then ignore your calls and emails or will contact you and tell you that something else has come up and they need further payment for the delivery of the puppy. These criminals are happy for you to give them your Credit Card details which they will later use to empty your account. Of course once you have given them your credit card details they will demand that you pay by wire transfer! Ezekielgreatdane.com will claim to deliver the puppy using a Pet Delivery Service which is actually another scam website they set up in order to steal your money by charging for non existent delivery, pet delivery boxes, pet medication delivery for your puppy as well as multiple other fees. These scammers have even been known to charge for pet food delivery for a non existent pet! To see more scam websites involving great dane puppys have a look at Great Dane Puppy Scams.ScreenShot
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Ezekielgreatdane.com was registered on September 6, 2022 with NameSilo, LLC . It was registered using the following details:
Name: | Not recorded ([email protected]) |
Address: | 1928 E. Highland Ave. Ste F104 PMB# 255, Phoenix, 85016, US |
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Ezekielgreatdane.com was registered with the domain registrar NameSilo, LLC. NameSilo, LLC have an email especially for domains that break their terms and conditions. Setting up a website with the sole intention of stealing money is definitely against NameSilo, LLCs Terms and Conditions! To send an abuse report to NameSilo, LLC please click the red button below and complete the email to help shut down Ezekielgreatdane.com! File an Abuse ReportIf you have any further information please post it in the comments section below. We are particularly interested in names, email address and phone numbers used by these scammers.
September 17, 2022
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We lost $300 as a result of allowing ourselves to be victimized by Ezekiel Great Dane. In a series of emails with my wife, the seller refused to provide a phone number, and the street address in Augusta, Georgia, is in a neighborhood that does not fit the business. The seller tried to get my wife to pay via American Express gift card. There are misspellings and faulty syntax throughout the scammer’s emails.
My wife found ezekielgreatdane.com (no “s” on dane) by internet search. A photo of a puppy named “Jake” on the website attracted her, so she filled out the contact form on the site. The email chain with the site’s operator shows that Ezekiel immediately touted their “cheap” price (“50% discount”) and their “free shipping coupons” if we would buy. My wife alerted me when she was having trouble getting the buyer to acknowledge a down payment sent to Ezekiel by Zelle.
The seller instructed that Ezekiel’s “Cashier’s Zelle name” is Halema Younger. It was never clear that the person my wife corresponded with was this person. Further, the seller instructed my wife to use for Zelle purposes their “CASHIER’S e-mail”: [email protected].
Initially, my wife had misspelled the Zelle recipient’s e-mail address, and that transaction was successfully cancelled; however, the corrected Zell transaction went through, but Ezekiel would not acknowledge receipt of the payment of $300. Suspiciously, the seller suggested that we send money via American Express gift card, instead.
Now suspecting things were amiss, I looked deeper into Ezekiel’s website. Photos of available puppies on https://ezekielgreatdane.com/available-puppies showed some 18 Great Dane puppies. Remarkably, all pups are the same age: ten weeks old. I noticed that the puppies in the photos were pictured in very different locations. While most are pictured indoors, evidently in different houses, the outdoor photos showed pups variously on green grass, on snow, and with leafless trees.
The seller did not provide a phone number for Ezekiel Great Dane, but they offered a street address: 2116 Crosley St, Augusta, GA 30906. Looking at this address in a satellite photo, one would not think that it is a location where a Great Dane might live at all, and certainly not 18 pups and their parents.
These facts, along with the e-mail chain, provide good evidence that Ezekiel Great Dane is illegitimate. There are no external references to this seller, and it is apparently not a member of any breeder association. A whois lookup of their website host shows that the domain is registered under NameSilo.com, but the Domain Administrator Organization is PrivacyGuardian.org (1928 E. Highland Ave. Ste F104 PMB# 255, Phoenix, Arizona 85016), which does not have, in my opinion, a reassuring history.]
Today (10/3/2022), the scammer’s website is offline. Thanks to PetScams.com.