Mummy Love Teacup Yorkies

Pamela –

Victim Location 19711

Type of a scam Other

I have wanted a cure little teacup Yorkie for so long now so I started searching online and was shocked at how much done breeders wanted for such a little puppy! Then I came across this stuff, Mummy loves teacup Yorkies. She had all different Yorkies for soon and on her website she said that she was having a 50% of sale so the pups would only be $499 plus more of it was to be shipped to another state which was $250 more. I kept in contact back and forth with Angie and she gave me this dad story about her life and like all the other people out there that she wants to Target like me I felt bad and she seemed nice. I’m moving in two months and I can’t get Puppy until after I get into my new house so she said could I send her a down payment and I said all that I could afford was $100 she wanted $300. She also said something weird about me buying a $100 iTunes card any sending it to her? It was starting to seen a little strange but I’ve never done this before. My plans were to write her $300 this up coming Monday and I’m glad that last night I came across another website that sold Yorkies and I was scrolling through the pictures and I saw the same picture of the same stuff that I was going to adopt! The name was even the same "Herbie" I’ve since then tried to contact both breeders and they won’t get in touch with me! Ask I’m going to say is DO NOT GET INVOLVED WITH THIS BREEDER! They scan people and if hate to see someone else be cheated out of something that should be a happy time. Watch it and don’t deal with any did that are "for sale" and under than $1000 that’s what the go for I’ve checked with other breeders,

Aaron –

Victim Location 56073

Total money lost $499

Type of a scam Online Purchase

Angie or Joshua Oliver had puppie for "sale" and were to transport them via airline. The wanted you to transfer money first, then scan your license or passport to them after to claim you are the rightful person that will be receiving the puppy. She was supposedly injured in the military due a mine blast. Lengthy emails explaining herself and the "farm" where the puppies are growing up.

Tasha –

Victim Location 31523

Type of a scam Other

I found this website and picked out a puppy and never got any response back since I was not willing to pay through there preferences which would not be check or credit card

Willie –

Victim Location 01966

Type of a scam Online Purchase

My wife, kids and I wanted to get a small Teacup dog so I Googled "Teacup" dogs and I was directed to "http://mummyloveteacupyorkiehome.com/available-puppies" website. The website looks presentable and legitimate! On the website they have many dogs to choose from, when you decide which dog you like you fill out some of your contact information. After that I received an e-mail from "Mummy Love Teacup Yorkies " and a text message from "804-223-4730" stating that the person was "Angie". She or He, portrayed themselves to be a Veteran that served our Country and still serves in the National Guard about 30-40hrs a Month, was injured in war etc., I have to be honest, I did believe at 1st!! The sick thing about it is they started asking me personal questions on the 1st couple e-mail like if I was married, had kids etc., and they also portrayed themselves as being "Christian" and always signed the e-mail at the end with "God Bless"!!! Long story short, they said they were in Texas but the Phone # area code is from VA so I stopped right there before it got too far!!! Please Beware of these Devils!!!

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