she just ripped off another one!
I was going to fly out to get the puppy and she was sooooooo reassuring that the puppy would be safe. She contacted me several times and sent an
additional pic. She is good!!! With each conversation I was more anxious to
get the puppy. She suggested western union and since I was able to use my
charge ( I never used western union before in my life!) I assumed that I
would have some guarentee. I did a google search on her name...nothing but
people with creditials came up. She is working out of Chulavista California
She is giving online breeders and nextdaypets a bad name. I also assumed
that I could trust nextdaypets. I have learned that she has a reputation
for this same action. I finally found a note in the forumn that listed the
same experience way back in April... and also a few others who commented
regarding her. The site continues to expose inocent and gulible
puppy-mom-want-to-bes" to people who they know are not on the up and up.
I have contacted nextdaypets via phone and had to leave a message... they
have not responded OF COURSE! and the recording suggests sending a message through the site "support" link which I was unable to find. I am
considering seeking action against the site itself, but I am unsure as to
exactly what can be done at this point. I just didn't use my brains at all
on this one!!!
here is her msot recent letter to my breeder friend
"Beth" was supposed to call on Tuesday after 1pm with details on the vet check and the flight information. I sent her an email early that morning to discuss potential flights that would work. (I researched to see what flights might be the shortest travel time for my new little sweetheart) In the previous few days we had talked several times. She did not reply to the email and did not call to let me know how the vet appointment went. I then called and of course got her voice mail about 45 minutes after the vet appointment was supposedly scheduled. When she did not return my call, I waited another hour and called again. When she again avoided my call, I did the second google search this time using "Elizabeth Davis yorkie breeder" Sure enough, our trusted administrators at nextdaypets.com had previously been informed of this crook and allowed her to continue her little scam. If you type that into a google search, you will find the messages posted there discrediting her. If only I hadn't been in such a rush. I will keep you posted as to any new developments. I really think this is not going to be a happy ending for her, but who knows at this point.
becareful everyone looking on Nextday under this Elizabeth Davis