Pomandpomskiesforsale.com use the email info@pomandpomskiesforsale.com.
Pomeranians
Online Pomeranian puppy scams
The huge amount of Pomeranian sales happening online these days also brings out the evil people looking to make a quick, easy and terribly illegal buck. These people hide behind quickly formed websites, stolen photos and fake information. Their goal is to get as much money from you as fast as they can.
Here are a few tips on how to spot Pomeranian puppy scams:
All of the Pomeranian puppies are ready to go right now. They are usually (initially) very cheap. Example: A puppy for $650 is not realistic!
All of the photos look different. Different quality, different backgrounds, etc. Most breeders, have a certain “style” or “look” to their photos and all photos will have a similar style and background. Example: Multiple sofas, multiple floors etc. A breeder would photograph a new litter of puppies in the same place with the same background.
After the initial deposit is made, they continue to want more money in order to deliver your puppy. Alternatively, some scammers simply take the deposit and you’ll never hear from them again.
They will never meet in person or even have a video call to look at the puppy before you put your deposit down. Simply because, they’re not a “real” breeder and likely live out of the country. Even if the phone number is local!
They will ask you to pay via Western Union, Venmo, CashApp, etc. Some method of payment that is untraceable.
After the inital scripted emails you’ll notice much shorter emails and messages with a lot of spelling errors and incorrect grammar. Oftentimes they are making websites so quick that they’ll even get breeds mixed up.
Awesometeacuppomeranians.com use the email info.fluffmateteacuppomeranians@gmail.com.
Ozpomeranianpuppiesforsale.com use the email puppiesforsale@gmail.com.
Pomeranianhaven.com use the email info@pomeranianhaven.com.
Watch out for those “free puppy, just pay for shipping” ads on Theteacuppomeranian.com. They are using pictures of real puppys to scam you. So always be vigilant and do your research before making a purchase.
If an offer for purebred Pomeranianss 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 Pomespot.com.
Certified kennel, AKC registered, pedigree, health certified? None of the above. Teacuppomeranianqueens.com is just another Pomeranians puppy scam.
Fluffmateteacuppomeranians.com use the email info.fluffmateteacuppomeranians@gmail.com.
Pom-paradise.com use the email dave.pom1988@gmail.com and info@zwergspitzpomeranian.com and the phone numbers +32 466 90 29 50.
Be cautious of offers for purebred Pomeranianss at low prices, especially if associated with website Loydteacuppoms.com, as it is a scam.
Cuteteacuppomeraniansforsale.com might have the cutest pictures of Pomeranianss, but don’t let them fool you, they are all scams. Remember, a little bit of caution can go a long way in protecting you and your future furry companion.
Newpomeranianpuppies.com use the email info@newpomeranianpuppies.com.
Zwergspitzpomeranian.com use the email davezwergspitzpomeranian@gmail.com and the phone numbers +32 466 90 47 39.
Please note that this is not a review of Linkpomeranianpuppies.com. Unfortunately, they are a criminal organization that deceives people by falsely claiming to sell Pomeranianss and stealing their money. So, always be cautious and do your research when looking to buy a Pomeranians online.
Reputablepomeranianbreeder.com use the email reputablepomeranianbreeder@gmail.com.