These people are using other peoples Puppy Pictures and trying to sell........well who knows what? If they dont possess the Puppy........what are they trying to rip you off with? I know that the picture they are using is my White Pomeranian and I can prove it as she has a Microchip...........and I have multiple pictures of her AND I have possesion of her.
The number listed for this website is being used to sell the same 2 Pomeranians but under different names and locations. I was scammed $320, when I contacted this sellers number and was told that they could ship the puppies through a pet shipping company that they claimed they used. I was then contacted by a man with a heavy accent claiming to be from the company and was told that the puppies were there and ready to be shipped, but that I needed to send payment via MoneyGram. After the payment was sent, there was an immediate email response claiming that due to cold weather I had to purchase a weather controlled container for $660, and insurance for $350, or else the puppies couldn't be shipped. I was also told that my $320 was non-refundable. The seller (same number listed under Kim's Lovely Pomeranian Pups contact page) then accused me of abandoning his precious pups, and asked what we were going to do about it. Two days later, I received a message from an individual impersonating an Agent from Utah (totally different state and no identifying agency), saying that I needed to call him due to a complaint of animal cruelty. This is a multifaceted scam that baits its victims into paying shipping fees through a payment method to which there is no recourse. Next, they will manufacture a situation which requires an additional amount several times what they originally paid. This pressures the customer into thinking that they have to keep paying or else lose what they paid (btw they are then told that their original money is non-refundable). To further milk the customer, the seller accuses the customer of abandoning his pets, so as to manufacture guilt. When this doesn't work, another number is used by a pretended agent so as to invoke fear, and on and on the scam goes. Do a search for the contact numbers on this site and you will find the same 2 dogs posted over and over from different sellers and different locations around the country. To top it all off, I then received a call from a woman who was told to call my number, as I was the one who would be shipping her the dogs (she was scammed for $1400).
The number listed for this website is being used to sell the same 2 Pomeranians but under different names and locations. I was scammed $320, when I contacted this sellers number and was told that they could ship the puppies through a pet shipping company that they claimed they used. I was then contacted by a man with a heavy accent claiming to be from the company and was told that the puppies were there and ready to be shipped, but that I needed to send payment via MoneyGram. After the payment was sent, there was an immediate email response claiming that due to cold weather I had to purchase a weather controlled container for $660, and insurance for $350, or else the puppies couldn't be shipped. I was also told that my $320 was non-refundable. The seller (same number listed under Kim's Lovely Pomeranian Pups contact page) then accused me of abandoning his precious pups, and asked what we were going to do about it. Two days later, I received a message from an individual impersonating an Agent from Utah (totally different state and no identifying agency), saying that I needed to call him due to a complaint of animal cruelty. This is a multifaceted scam that baits its victims into paying shipping fees through a payment method to which there is no recourse. Next, they will manufacture a situation which requires an additional amount several times what they originally paid. This pressures the customer into thinking that they have to keep paying or else lose what they paid (btw they are then told that their original money is non-refundable). To further milk the customer, the seller accuses the customer of abandoning his pets, so as to manufacture guilt. When this doesn't work, another number is used by a pretended agent so as to invoke fear, and on and on the scam goes. Do a search for the contact numbers on this site and you will find the same 2 dogs posted over and over from different sellers and different locations around the country. To top it all off, I then received a call from a woman who was told to call my number, as I was the one who would be shipping her the dogs (she was scammed for $1400).
KIM'S LOVELY POMERANIAN PUPS Reviews
These people are using other peoples Puppy Pictures and trying to sell........well who knows what? If they dont possess the Puppy........what are they trying to rip you off with? I know that the picture they are using is my White Pomeranian and I can prove it as she has a Microchip...........and I have multiple pictures of her AND I have possesion of her.
WARNING! DO NOT PURCHASE FROM THIS SCAMMER!
This person is tryint to sell puppies that are not even hers......she is using my pictures of my Pomeranian to Rip People Off
Front for a Pet Shipping Scam
The number listed for this website is being used to sell the same 2 Pomeranians but under different names and locations. I was scammed $320, when I contacted this sellers number and was told that they could ship the puppies through a pet shipping company that they claimed they used. I was then contacted by a man with a heavy accent claiming to be from the company and was told that the puppies were there and ready to be shipped, but that I needed to send payment via MoneyGram. After the payment was sent, there was an immediate email response claiming that due to cold weather I had to purchase a weather controlled container for $660, and insurance for $350, or else the puppies couldn't be shipped. I was also told that my $320 was non-refundable. The seller (same number listed under Kim's Lovely Pomeranian Pups contact page) then accused me of abandoning his precious pups, and asked what we were going to do about it. Two days later, I received a message from an individual impersonating an Agent from Utah (totally different state and no identifying agency), saying that I needed to call him due to a complaint of animal cruelty. This is a multifaceted scam that baits its victims into paying shipping fees through a payment method to which there is no recourse. Next, they will manufacture a situation which requires an additional amount several times what they originally paid. This pressures the customer into thinking that they have to keep paying or else lose what they paid (btw they are then told that their original money is non-refundable). To further milk the customer, the seller accuses the customer of abandoning his pets, so as to manufacture guilt. When this doesn't work, another number is used by a pretended agent so as to invoke fear, and on and on the scam goes. Do a search for the contact numbers on this site and you will find the same 2 dogs posted over and over from different sellers and different locations around the country. To top it all off, I then received a call from a woman who was told to call my number, as I was the one who would be shipping her the dogs (she was scammed for $1400).
Front for a Pet Shipping Scam
The number listed for this website is being used to sell the same 2 Pomeranians but under different names and locations. I was scammed $320, when I contacted this sellers number and was told that they could ship the puppies through a pet shipping company that they claimed they used. I was then contacted by a man with a heavy accent claiming to be from the company and was told that the puppies were there and ready to be shipped, but that I needed to send payment via MoneyGram. After the payment was sent, there was an immediate email response claiming that due to cold weather I had to purchase a weather controlled container for $660, and insurance for $350, or else the puppies couldn't be shipped. I was also told that my $320 was non-refundable. The seller (same number listed under Kim's Lovely Pomeranian Pups contact page) then accused me of abandoning his precious pups, and asked what we were going to do about it. Two days later, I received a message from an individual impersonating an Agent from Utah (totally different state and no identifying agency), saying that I needed to call him due to a complaint of animal cruelty. This is a multifaceted scam that baits its victims into paying shipping fees through a payment method to which there is no recourse. Next, they will manufacture a situation which requires an additional amount several times what they originally paid. This pressures the customer into thinking that they have to keep paying or else lose what they paid (btw they are then told that their original money is non-refundable). To further milk the customer, the seller accuses the customer of abandoning his pets, so as to manufacture guilt. When this doesn't work, another number is used by a pretended agent so as to invoke fear, and on and on the scam goes. Do a search for the contact numbers on this site and you will find the same 2 dogs posted over and over from different sellers and different locations around the country. To top it all off, I then received a call from a woman who was told to call my number, as I was the one who would be shipping her the dogs (she was scammed for $1400).