Who are Kingrussianbluecattery.com?
King Russian Blue Cattery King Russian Blue Cattery, http://Kingrussianbluecattery.com, www.Kingrussianbluecattery.com Email used: [email protected] 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 Kingrussianbluecattery.com is not a kitten breeders website and this is not a review of Kingrussianbluecattery.com. This is a warning. They claims to sell kittens but the domain was actually created by criminals in order to defraud people wanting to buy a kitten. Once you express interest in buying one of the kittens the scammer will send you a template email telling you a lot of details about the kitten as well as information on the best kitten food to use, and how you should take care of your new kitten. They will even send you “proof” by showing you pictures they have stolen off the internet of kitten kittens. Kingrussianbluecattery.com will claim to deliver the kitten using a Fraudulent Delivery company. The “delivery company” is actually another scam website they set up in order to steal your money by charging for non existent delivery, an air conditioned travel crate, medical insurance for your kitten as well as multiple other fees. To see more scam websites involving kitten kitten have a look at Kitten Kitten Scams.ScreenShot
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Kingrussianbluecattery.com was registered on November 9, 2021 with NAMECHEAP INC . It was registered using the following details:
Name: | Not recorded ([email protected]) |
Address: | Kalkofnsvegur 2, Reykjavik, 101, IS |
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Kingrussianbluecattery.com was registered with the domain registrar NAMECHEAP INC. NAMECHEAP INC 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 NAMECHEAP INCs Terms and Conditions! To send an abuse report to NAMECHEAP INC please click the red button below and complete the email to help shut down Kingrussianbluecattery.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.
I misspoke. I sent and lost $ 350.00 not $ 150.00. Even worse. Was not able to get it back through Elle since it was a legigit email. My bad judgement . Tragic way to learn. Hope someone finds them and arrests them.
Please shut them down. I even drove one way 439 miles to a bogus address. They got a deposit of $150.00 from me that I was unable to recover.
They can not even text correct English. Pictures of kittens were stolen from some legit website.
Glad they have been recognized as a scam. Worst experience for me !!!!!
Trisha
Someone Please shut these thieves down! They almost got me. I became suspicious when I couldn’t pay them directly, then they requested payment to someone in Georgia Via Wester Union, when they claimed to be a “family” run business out of Scranton Pa.
This was devastating. It’s as the above states. I sent a request to [email protected] about one of their cats. They sent a template with information that I filled out. Once returned, they sent a “bill of sale” for me to sign. I did, and sent it back to them, proceeding to use Zelle to make the payment for the kitten. And then I waited.
My fiance noticed the next day that the cat was still up on the website and decided to do some digging. That’s when she found them on PetScams.com. Furthermore, they aren’t registered with TICA.
We lost our elderly dog’s sister to natural causes and wanted a new family member. A Russian Blue kitten was the best fit since my fiance has allergies and we had trouble finding a cat in the area with that trait. Instead, we gave money to a person so selfish that they would scam people looking for a pet out of money.