jyrecake86@gmail.com almost got me for a beagle puppy, and I'm sure has gotten some people! Says they are going to ship you the puppy right to your door after posting a local craigslist ad. What a joke. Emails you separately with the name Amanda Randall.
I thought it was a scam. Amanda Randall messaged me from this email. The Craigslist said a girl was rehoming her puppies after moving in with her boyfriend and then I got what looked like a professional breeder email. sofvqifl60368@gmail.com
Look up RESCUE GROUPS for the breed you want on the web. Petfinder & Adopt-a-pet are two good ones. There are also rescue groups for breed specific animals. Also check your local shelter & see what you are adopting!
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SUZANNE
BELLA WAS SUPPOSE TO COME TO ME TOO! HA..NOW THEY LIVE IN NORTH DAKOTA!
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HP
Amanda Randall used amandarandall02@gmail.com to almost get us, too. Sent us the same pics and video of Jack and Bella and told us they just moved to North Dakota. Same shipping story about door to door pet carrier service. Glad I saw this thread and saved my money.
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ML
Was almost scammed too. Jack and Bella were posted on a Craigslist ad in Michigan. Used the csmorsj76(@)gmail.com on the ad and then responded with the name Jada Johnson with an email of jadaj2704@gmail.com. Had pictures and video of puppies as well. Tried an email search and found this thread. Wanted to add an update to help the next person and hopefully this scam stops. What sick people to do this.
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skamkilla
The pics and videos were stolen. The pet scammers will claim to ship the puppies to you, and may give you a link to a fake site for their fictitious "shipping/transfer" company. Also, they will give you some excuse about why they can't meet you (probably involving military transfer/deployment, religious mission, being on an airline cabin crew, COVID19 quarantine, etc.) because they aren't where they say they are (most likely, they're in Cameroon, where pet scams are a sort of industry).
Best to check your local animal shelter/rescue.
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JT
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Jada Johnson <jadaj2704@gmail.com> is trying to scam people in Texas. They tried to get us with two beagle puppies Jack and Bella. I was luck I searched the email address before replying. Please beware of this person.
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The pet scammers will claim to ship the puppies to you, and may give you a link to a fake site for their fictitious "shipping/transfer" company.
Also, they will give you some excuse about why they can't meet you (probably involving military transfer/deployment, religious mission, being on an airline cabin crew, COVID19 quarantine, etc.) because they aren't where they say they are (most likely, they're in Cameroon, where pet scams are a sort of industry).
Best to check your local animal shelter/rescue.