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It appears that this is how this woman makes her living, she is a con artist going around getting dogs like this and then harassing people for money. What a horrid creature. |
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And why wouldn't you want the puppy back just because he won't be in a home where he's loved????? It's terribly sad that you care more about being sued than you do about the dog. Isn't pet breeding fun?! |
I'd refund her money and get that pup away from her! |
Any updates? I am worried about this furbaby and really think you need to just get him back and rehome him with a reputable family. I wouldn't worry about the diagnosis. I would just focus on getting him back. It seems like the longer this goes on the more she is asking from you. |
Wonder what has happened? I got hit by a scammer a number of years ago, coming to my house to buy a Siamese kitten. She sued for $100,000 plus - long story. The last possible day before the court date, my homeowners insurance settled with her. The witch got $16,500 from my insurance company! She came into my house looking for money & she created it hugely by asking so many questions just like your scammer. She was 55 yrs old & had lived off others, the government, all of us for 30 yrs - course I didn't know that until deposition time, etc. Please be careful. Do the exchange with your attorney present, in his office. |
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Wow! Now I'm curious what happened because I just don't understand how people buy pets and end up scamming them out of so much money! |
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Keeping you and the yorkie in my thoughts. Please keep us updated.:aimeeyork |
Do hope you will do what is best for the pup, and rehome him. Threats are always exactly that ~ "threatening". You have to decide your plan and follow it to the letter. Hopefully, you have the puppy returned, she has her money and this story has a happy ending. Rehoming your pup should be easy, and I don't know of anyone who would spend the $$ on a DNA test unless you were expecting a show quality dog, and then it is questionable. She wanted too much information about your private matters and going forward, be very wary of people who step beyond the bounds of common questions. |
i have read all the replies here and its an excellent advise.. eventho u dont want to give the money back, i think its the BEST to do that. if i were u, i would just forget about the vet letter and meet her somewhere in public (or at a DARK alley w/big guys) j/k.. also have a notarize document/letter, for proof incase she does something fishy. by the way does she know where u live?? if si pls handle it in a nice manners, i know u dont want to but she knows where u live! I got hit by a scammer a number of years ago, coming to my house to buy a Siamese kitten. She sued for $100,000 plus - long story. The last possible day before the court date, my homeowners insurance settled with her. The witch got $16,500 from my insurance company! She came into my house looking for money & she created it hugely by asking so many questions just like your scammer. She was 55 yrs old & had lived off others, the government, all of us :confused: How in da H--L did this happen.. This gotta be freaking B...S... What claim did this go under? Did it go under property claim? Sorry to go off subject :p |
People are just sooooooooooooooo weird now. I used to enjoy people looking at my puppies, but now, I have them look at them on the front porch. There are so many scammers that all they are actually looking for is to see your belongings and security systems to steel at a different time in the future. Just cant trust anyone nowadays. I had a similar scam happen to me. They told me the puppy was full of ear mites per their vet. But, supposedly, they were too small for me to see.?????The vet said that I wouldnt have even known they were there. I offered to pay for the vet and refund the money and get the puppy back. But, nooooooooooooo, they wanted a complete refund plus keep the puppy. I said absolutely not, that it was one or the other, and they were not getting a puppy for free. About a month later, they called the sheriff office and animal control on me. Funny, they came, looked and played with my dogs. Had a great time too!!!!! Please just get your puppy back. After that, put a restraining order on her if she keeps harrassing you. Best of luck!!! |
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You have to be very careful these days who you sell a puppy too. There are people that are just looking for a way to scam you or sue you. Let us know how it has all worked out for you and good luck. |
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