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This article describes one of the ways they are producing these little creatures: Teacup Puppies– All the rage Bailing out Benji I'm sure they must have other methods. We see so many here on YT that fall for the line that this is a "tea cup" only to find they end up with a 9 to 15 lb dog. I'm sure these breeders think that putting two small dogs together will naturally produce even tinier puppies, which is very untrue. I have read many sad stories of people who were tricked into thinking they were getting a tiny dog and were disappointed. I also see the numbers of discarded poorly bred supposed "tea cups" going into the shelters daily. It is to a large extent the fault of dishonest breeders but I also blame the media that promotes these dogs as well as the people who think having a tiny dog will be a fun and fashionable adventure. |
I agree Gracielove, I see so many ads saying we just don't have time for him or her then they show you a 10 pound 9 month old Yorkie. I think they had no idea it would not fit in their purse and decided to get rid of it. Sometimes in the pictures you see a smaller dog next to the bigger Yorkie but it isn't for sale. So sad. |
please reply ! my husband just went through this! i'm furious yet, the puppies names are "Timi & Tia" please reply back to me. did you ever get your money back ? please please please reply ! my name is amy. Quote:
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I think I talked to the same person. Same deal almost exactly, except the puppies were her dead daughter's, and she couldn't bare to be around them. It seemed kind of off so I told her I thought we would be able to pick them up instead of shipping them, and never heard from her again. |
I too was almost scammed by a person with the same exact name. I figured out it was a scam when they said the puppies were free and I would just have to pay for shipping. I told them I was not interested in having the puppies shipped,and I never heard back from them. Some people just do not have a heart. |
how can i report them? i had just emailed the "lianna Lizza" lady and she's basically giving me the same bull she gave to my husband. and then i told her i would drive to pick up the puppies and she replied saying that it was ok so i asked for her number and address and i got back a " i don't even know you, why would i give you my information"? yet she can ask me all other personal questions?! i'm curious to know if there's anything we can do to get our money back because my husband thought it was legit until he went to the airport to pick up the puppy (twice) and it was hard for him to get out of work giving the fact that he works @Fort Bragg Army Base Active Duty. &We Basically Lost Almost $1,000. Which was our entire savings. please reply back someone. PM me. Thanks Alot ! AMELIA This is the website i went to. but when she emailed me , the names of the puppies she had were completely different! TOP QUALITY MALE & FEMALE TEACUP YORKIE PUPPIES FOR ADOPTION |
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Also, the teacup craze isn’t new, I heard about t-cups in the 60’s and one of the first Yorkies to win best in show was a 3 pounder in the 1920’s. Weights use to be divided into two groups, one for Yorkies over 5 pounds and one for not exceeding 5 pounds. Quote:
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All I can say is what I would do, I would go to my local police dept and tell them what happened...bring along any emails and/or receipts you have..anything that has transpired that you can print and have on paper. The local PD probably won't be able to do much but they can advise you on any other course of action you might can take. Unfortunately, sometimes, it ends up that there is no course of action and you are just scammed and out all of that money. This is why these terrible people do this stuff...because the can get away with it. Good luck to you and your hubby! |
If anyone is scammed please contact the FCC they will at least direct you to the correct reporting agency as well they keep record of these issues...sometimes just for statistics but still. |
Oh Hon, I'm so sorry that you have been scammed. Sadly, we see this happen pretty regularly. You'll want to report this to the FBI. They have a special division for internet fraud exactly like your case. I really doubt that you will get your money back at this point, but they would be your best shot. Puppy scamming is not listed among their most common complaints. The more that people report this, the better the chance it will become a common complaint, and it will alert others before they too are scammed. Please stay with us, and make some new friends. I'm believe that someday you will have the Yorkie of your dreams. Hugs! Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3) | Home |
Scam on Craigslist Sandusky Ohio I am glad I found your site. I may well have gotten scammed. There is a posting on Craigslist Ohio. Same thing as the others on here. Free if you pay to ship male and female, 13 weeks old. Map on site was of Sandusky Ohio but when I contacted them they said they were in Bethany Beach Deleware. Names were Lydia and Dandelion, 13 weeks old. email they gave was steveanmike@gmail.com. I told them I had contacted Uship to arrange to pick them up and have not heard back from them. My kids are pretty upset but Ill chalk it up to a good lesson on not believing everything you see online. Hope this helps someone! |
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