tinyhomeraisechihuahuapuppieS

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Danielle –

Victim Location 17801

Total money lost $515

Type of a scam Online Purchase

Our puppy chihuahua died from complications after receiving it’s third set of shots. My 15 yr old daughter and I were totally devastated. I went online to find a similar chihuahua puppy and google search provided a link to what appeared to be a legitimate chihuahua puppy website- http://tinyhomeraisechihuahuapuppies.com

I used the contact form on the website and advised we were interested in one of the female puppies advertised-Rosie. I requested additional photos and information. I was sent additional photos and an address in Richmond TX where the puppy could be picked up-Tiny Home Raise Chihuahua Puppies

Address , 2539 Country Place Dr Richmond, Texas 77406

Phone , (832) 974-0621

Email , [email protected]; and [email protected]

Webside , www.tinyhomeraisechihuahuapuppies.com

Because I live in PA I was advised they would have the puppy shipped to me and it would arrive safely the next day. I was instructed to send payment via moneygram from Walmart- $360 for the puppy $15 registration fee, and $150 shipping fee. I proceeded to our local Walmart in Selinsgrove, PA 08/04/2017 and paid the total amount due- $515 via money gram (reference #42842568) payable to Boris Desmond Arrey. I confirmed the money gram was picked up and Boris was required to provide ID at a Walmart in TX located at 2225 W Interstate 20, Grand Prairie, TX 75052

Around midnight 08/04/2017 I received a text advising my puppy would be shipped out the next morning and the shipping company would contact me. I sent several text messages, e-mails and phone calls requesting the shipping company contact information and received no response. At 10:30 am 08/05/2017 I received a Delivery Notification e-mail from-info.multipetmovers.com which also appears to be a FAKE shipping company (Multi Pet Movers Richmond, TX)- and a phone call from #817-382-7296 indicating I needed to confirm my home address.

I was told I would then be sent the shipping information and puppy tracking #. I visited the website and it appears to be legitimate http://multipetcarriers.com/home/tracking however the e-mail I received came from a different but similar e-mail address- [email protected] then the one advertised on their website [email protected]

My son just found a Warning article from the ScamPulse.com dated 12/13/2016 that tiny homes chihuahua is a scam. Why if this is known is their website still allowed to operate?

Please HELP shut this website down before more unsuspecting vulnerable victims are violated.

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