Amarex Pet Delivery

Katherine – Jun 09, 2020

Scammer’s phone 3019060238

Scammer’s website AmarexPet Delivery

Scammer’s address California

Country United States

Type of a scam Fake Invoice/Supplier Bill

Initial means of contact Internet messaging (e.g., WhatsApp)

Trying to buy 2 chihuahua dogs. these peple wanted special crate for puppies sent them 1500.00 now they want another 1500.00 so I have been robbed of 1500.00 to these people and 1100.00 to avery Chihuahuas in California Los Angelies I have been trying to get money back from Cashapp for days also lost money there so guess I have lost lots of money all a scam

Randi – Jun 02, 2020

Exactly same as others. I tried to get a puppy from https://averychihuahuapuppies.com/. and the puppy was supposed to be delivered to me by amarex pet delivery service. They asked me for $1500 for a better crate. I confirmed if there will be any more additional payments. They said no. However they came back for another additional payment for paper work and vaccines. They always emphasized you will get refund upon arrival. But the puppy was never in a transportation or maybe not existed from the begging although she was shown as available puppy.
This is absolutely not acceptable. Do not trust the puppy site as well as AMAREX PET Delivery.

Maurice – Jun 02, 2020

My mother recently tried to adopt a female schnauzer puppy from Elvoraschnauzerpuppies.com for my birthday. We were not aware at the time this website is a HUGE scam and it is very likely none of the dogs they have listed even exist. The initial price was $700 and we were told that would be the only thing we would have to pay. The amarex pet delivery people who are also a scam! sent us emails of flight information and everything that would make it sound believable. after believing our dog would be here at the time we were told, my mother received an email saying we needed to pay an additional $1500 for a specialized crate to fly the dog in. this is absolutely false and a scam for more money with no dog. it is our fault we did not research popular scam companies before sending any money of any sort, but it was a learning lesson. thanks to people who have nothing better to do than scam money out of people who didn’t even have that much to give in the first place, we won’t be getting a dog or any money back. DO NOT trust these people or the amarex pet delivery service. whoever they are

Taryn – May 29, 2020

Just like everyone else the same story. This was for a 12 week old Beagle by the name of Dan. It’s currently in progress now as I’m typing this to you all. They said that they moved to Texas and couldn’t have pets there. I have videos and pictures. I started to get fishy this morning when I looked At the dog tag and it didn’t say Dan but it was too blurry to make out. She said (Shelley Karl Burns)it would be $300. I told her that I could Do half and when I get a tracking number that she can get The rest. She insisted that she’ll need $200 so I sent It through Zelle with the info she gave me.
I am beyond furious

Julie – May 27, 2020

Same as everyone else concerning a female Miniature Schnauzer from a website: Elvoraschnauzerpuppies.com. Only out of $700. They tried to get more money from me via Amarex Pet Delivery. Again same story about a crate. I tried to look up complaints before falling victim, but they never listed who they use for shipping. The site said the use American and or Delta airlines for shipping to your nearest airport. Once you pay the asking “discounted price” for the pet, is when they send you a phony shipping ticket from this company wanting an additional $1500 (deposit w/95% being refunded in cash by the carrier – in cash) via Zelle, to a personal email for the correct shipping crate. When I refused the Zelle transaction, they wanted me to go to Walmart and purchase a cash card and send a copy of it. I looked up Amarex International Shipping, which is just as bad, but not affiliated.

Misty – Apr 27, 2020

We went through miliano Chihuahua website to pick out a puppy they asked all the right questions ask said they trust amarex pet delivery and have used them before. So we agreed they morning the puppy was supposed to ship we got 2 phone calls from a man with a thick accent he did leave me a message with little details. He also sent an email saying we need a different crate for $1500 so we paid that and we were told we’d get 95% of it back after we received the puppy. The next day (the day the puppy was to be delivered) we got another urgent message that with covid19 we had to get pet insurance for $890 we told them we couldn’t send anything but $500 so they excepted that but then they said the puppy needed shots and new papers to enter new city but we said we weren’t paying anymore even said we’d go to Columbus airport where the puppy was supposedly held up. We called the airport they had no record of any puppies being sent. We contacted the guy he tried to play it off that airports don’t have anything to do with shipment and wouldn’t know. We said we called cargo department they have no record of a puppy he said he’s on the flight as a passenger I said your lying the airport has no record he said send me the money to get puppy and hung up on us.

Colleen – Apr 27, 2020

Victim Location 92136

Total money lost $1,480

Type of a scam Online Purchase

After seeing the craigslist ad for male and female corgi puppies on 8/3/2019 I e-mailed [email protected] to find out the price of the dogs. I was told that they had moved to Texas and are residing in an apartment that does not allow pets. So they’re just looking for a home for the dogs. They asked that whoever was interested would be willing to do a home visit, so they could "ensure the babies are going to a good home". After finding out that my husband and I live out of state our e-mail Was responded by "Berry Clinton" [email protected]

with photos and more information on dogs. I was given the phone number 559-598-7205 as a personal contact for him.

several e-mails were exchanged about inquiry of the dogs.

Once they "chose us" for receiving the dogs, they arranged shipping from a local company.

E-mail from Amarex Delivery [email protected] The shipping company provides two phone numbers 281-356-0253/ 409-263-2714

e-mail signed by Jason Oliva "Amarex pet delivery Team"

Manager name given at the bottom as Brandon Wambo

*looking at the website it has no "team members" listed with either of those names most likely all of the names are a fabrication along with personal quotes to make the company seem more convincing.

I received a second e-mail from [email protected] that states payment owed for shipping is $500 and to use following payment guidelines through Zelle:

Email……….. [email protected]

Name……………… AMAREX AMIN

Reason For Payment?……. "REX and MOLLY"

Amount……… $500

I received a tracking code for the dogs along with dates and times for flight arrival & departure. However there was no airline listed.

That evening I received a second e-mail stating that in order to ship (original owners did not provide a crate certified to be shipped in) we had to rent one with a 95% refundable fee, for both of the dog crates to fly through to California cost $980. The money was to be kept in case damage came to the crates while the dogs were flying. I was called repeatedly by a man saying I needed to pay or the dogs weren’t going to make their flight in time which would end in us having to pay more money to have them booked for another flight. This is intended to make you panic so you make a decision based off of an imaginary time restraint and not look too closely into the details. The next morning before their supposed flight from Colorado I received another e-mail along with a phone call *no voicemail was left and the company only called once and contacted only me not the number I provided for my husband. The second e-mail was easy to identify as fake, it claimed that in order for the pets to fly through Colorado they had to be insured (again with a refundable fee) totaling in $1900. We did not provide the money, the dogs were never flown and we weren’t contacted again. This is a fake business that is designed to trick people into thinking that they’re purchasing a pet and will be reimbursed their money upon delivery for a "last minute charge". There never was an airline given with who the dogs were going to fly with, and we weren’t able to call and verify if they were stuck while going through a boarding process. The creator of this website was the individual who initially posted the ad to craigslist, and lured us with reassuring e-mails, photos of the dogs, as well as "playing hard to get" in order for us to show that we were invested.

Berry Clinton is the name given with the address: 2714 Grand Falls Drive Kingwood, TX 77345 Phone number provided is 281-789-8652

Craigslist ad is flagged marked for deletion when I sent the link to a friend to look over it.

The man with the Amarex company had a thick accent that sounded British or English, when he spoke to me he referred to me as madam, not ma’am or miss. When I called the personal phone number that was provided by Berry Clinton a man answered as Tony. When I asked what his name was again he replied his name was Anthony and that this was his wife’s phone, and he would call me back. It was the same man with the Amarex company who answered Berry Clinton’s phone number, his voice was very distinctive with the accent and referring to me as madam.

Aimee –

The name for zelle we got was Karl Burns

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