Please be aware that this is NOT a review of Sweetestcitipuppy.com. They are associated with a criminal organization that fraudulently obtains funds by falsely claiming to sell Malteses.
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This is NOT a review of Citiipuppy.com. Citiipuppy.com is part of a criminal organisation which steals money by falsly claiming to sell pets.
If someone’s advertising a bargain on a purebred pet, it’s probably a scam. If they are linked to Citipuppyhome.com then it IS a scam.
Please be aware that this is NOT a review of Mypuppyfriend.com. They are associated with a criminal organization that fraudulently obtains funds by falsely claiming to sell Australian Shepherds.
Uccitinypups.com use the email [email protected] and the phone numbers +27 7830 66 533.
Citihomepuppies.com use the email [email protected] and the phone numbers +1 (530) 364-4695.
Watch out for those “free puppy, just pay for shipping” ads on Surprisepuppyhome.com. They are using pictures of real puppys to scam you. So always be vigilant and do your research before making a purchase.
Photos of cute pets to tug at your heart, and steal your money! This is not a review of Citizenyorkiehome.com because Citizenyorkiehome.com is a scam
Certified kennel, AKC registered, pedigree, health certified? None of the above. Citiyorkies.com is just another pet scam.
Certified kennel, AKC registered, pedigree, health certified? None of the above. Cutecitipuppies.com is just another pet scam.
Citizenshibainus.com is a scam website. These scammers create fake websites and then pay to advertise them online using stolen credit cards. This is not a review, they are criminals!
The website is trying to scam me because the man selling me the dog is the same person on the website wants me to put my information on it
Miriamgoldendoodles.com use the email [email protected] and [email protected].
Justfor-maltipoo.com use the email [email protected] and the phone numbers 2009 – 2024 and +1 757 978-4077.
If an offer for purebred Terrierss at bargain prices seems too good to be true, it’s likely a scam. This is especially true if the offer is associated with the website Queenstreetbears.com.