Who are Susansgoldendoodles.com?
Susan’s Golden Doodles – Healthiest Doodles joy bringers Susan’s Golden Doodles – Healthiest Doodles joy bringers, http://Susansgoldendoodles.com, www.Susansgoldendoodles.com Email used: NOT KNOWN, Please add to comments below Phone number used: +1-802-483-3972 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 Susansgoldendoodles.com are advertising puppys for sale online. They use stolen credit cards and invent identities to defraud people shopping for a golden doodle 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 golden doodle 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. Susansgoldendoodles.com 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 golden doodle puppys have a look at Golden Doodle Puppy Scams.ScreenShot
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Susansgoldendoodles.com was registered on September 19, 2020 with NameSilo, LLC . It was registered using the following details:
Name: | Domain Administrator ([email protected]) |
Address: | 1928 E. Highland Ave. Ste F104 PMB# 255, Phoenix, AZ, 85016, United States |
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I had contact with Susan’s Golden Doodles about a beautiful puppy on their site. The puppy was really priced much lower than others I had looked at. “Flag” The site advertised a sale if I used Bitcoin. “Flag”. They offered delivery to my doorstep for $150 “Flag”
Ignored my request for picture of parents “Flag”. Didn’t ask me any
questions about my home situation. “Flag”
Just an overall feeling this purchase would not turn out good so stopped the communication.
Paul Brady – May I ask how you know these details and have scam claims on many of the companies per these pet scams site?? As I am also searching for a new puppy, it concerns me of how many of the same complaint you ha e posted?? Not coming at you sir….just trying to understand so I can guide my future search better. TY
i was going to call them … thank god i didnt . i knew it was too good to be true
wow . thought it was as scam!!! looking for a golden doodle and i was going to call them .. here is the number and address 1-802-483-3972
They’re using the email: [email protected]
And want me to send mine to fill up the delivery application.