The Majestic Berners

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Rebekah – Dec 08, 2020

They owe me $910. I hope they rot in hell! They were supposed to ship me a puppy that I never got.

Tamara – Jul 21, 2020

Do not purchase a puppy from here. It is a scam. I paid for my puppy and they said they were sending it and then the next day, they wanted an additional 1250.00 for shipping insurance. It is terrible to cheat people out of their money this way. I will be contacting authorities.

Jasmine – May 21, 2020

Scammer’s phone 2672821024

Scammer’s website Bernesemountaindog-home.com

Scammer’s address Philadelphia, PA

Scammer’s email [email protected]

Country United States

Type of a scam Online Purchase

Initial means of contact Text message

Once you submit your interest on the website. They contact you and let you know the puppy is available and inform you of the price. They ask where your located. They inform you that they are located in Philadelphia, PA and they use Delta airlines to ship the puppy to you. They request your information so they can draft a bill of sale. They request a down payment via Zelle or Cashapp. Once you make the down payment they disappear no more communication.

Candace – Apr 24, 2020

Victim Location 83835

Type of a scam Online Purchase

I have not been scammed yet, but I do not believe this site is selling actual puppies. I believe they are saying they have puppies available at a very cheap price, but they just want your money. He will only text, and won’t call. He said his name is Joshua. He doesn’t have information on his site about the sires and dams of the puppies, which is pretty standard. Also, most BMD’s are sold before they’re born, so it’s odd that he has 6 ten week olds.

Rebekah – Apr 17, 2020

Victim Location 20132

Type of a scam Online Purchase

We were looking to purchase a Bernese Mountain dog and found the majestic burners website when we contacted him via text he was quick to respond. Since he was within a days drive we scheduled an appointment to visit him to see the puppies he stated that we needed to give him a deposit of $300 to secure that we would receive one of the available puppies. He requested that we send the payment via PayPal using friends and family and to send it to his wife. He said once that money was received he would email us paperwork to fill out to bring when we came to get the puppy. We never received that email. My husband was starting to get suspicious and tried to call him with the cell phone that he had been texting and received a message that that person‘s account was not available. My husband then received a return call from the man to was not forthcoming with details about his location even though we had set up an appointment to meet him. In the meantime we had done some research looking into the photographs and Google maps and noticed that the pictures of the puppies didn’t match the picture of the house on Google maps. We stopped payment on the PayPal and with our credit card company. Once the scammer realized that that money was not coming to him anymore he stopped communication. He gave us the name Ryan Peter and his wife’s names was Ireta Peter and the address was in Philadelphia Pennsylvania.

Tracy – May 19, 2020

Hi
Same thing similar for us. I didn’t think much about the cost because people loosing their jobs With everything going on and people actually needing to sell their puppies. So we said we’d get one and they said form of payment was PayPal- but when my husband saw only friends and family he said to me “ nothing protects us if this is a scam” so he said have them set up Venmo and they did and then she said puppy would fly Delta to Massachusetts the next day- and nothing- then she asked me if I heard from the shipping company and I said no and she said I will contact them and then email you- nothing but silence. We have a little girl waiting for her puppy that isn’t going to come…

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