Blessed Bulldog Farm

Kristen – Feb 12, 2021

Where do I begin. I wanted to surprise my fiancée with a French bulldog they “had.” I sent payment which seemed funny because it was zelle, google pay or Apple Pay AKA once you send it you can’t get it back. Either way I sent it based off excitement to surprise my fiancée on Valentine’s Day. They sent me a random receipt they must have made up and a link to the “logistics” company that was doing the transportation. The link was https://procargologistics.com/ and the tracking code was there as well that had all the basic info. Keep in mind the website for the logistics company shows as it was JUST made in 2021!
Following day the logistics company reaches out via text and demands $700 because they need an electric crate for security purpose. I asked them to call me but they said they couldn’t because they we’re tending to other clients lol I ended up calling the number on their website which the guy answers hello and sounds like he’s moving around in his bathroom lol he calls me bro with an accent and says to send the card info before it’s too late to ship the puppy lol I reached out to blessed bulldog farm and they said yes it’s normal I worked with them before, pay it and they will refund you lol I told her or him (not sure since their phone number doesn’t work) if that’s the case why was this $700 fee not told to me earlier. I asked her to refund me the $ after some back and forth and she asks for my zelle info AND a google business code she needed that she sent to me WHICH with that code you can gain access to my email. I told them my zelle info but the code wasn’t needed. I sent them payment through zelle and didn’t need this code so they don’t need it either. I even told them send me $800 instead of $980. I told her keep $180 for her troubles lol (sarcasm in my voice but I was serious lol) I asked for $800 and in return I wouldn’t leave a bad review and I wouldn’t take legal action. I’m not so worried about the $ I just don’t want it to happen to someone else. I just wanted to surprise my fiancée and it turned to a case I have to bring to court. Long story short they kept saying they needed this code to send me payment to verify my address and name -_- all you need is my zelle info, you don’t need a google account code lol anyway, I’m posting this to let everyone know this will stay here until it’s paid and/or after the case has been settled in court. Once it is I will remove this from google so if you can read this, payment hasn’t been made or we are still in court fighting this. I believe I am being very lenient by only asking for $800 opposed to the whole $980 I sent. I even offered to not post a review and to not take legal action but they didn’t want to comply. For those who have been scammed feel free to reach out to me and I can send you all the documents I sent, our email threads, I’ll send you all of it including pictures of “peppa” who is 11 weeks old, I wouldn’t be surprised if in 3 months she’s still “11 weeks old” lol I’m sure these are all saved videos they have from many months ago lol Let me add this, my fiancée reached out not too long ago (I had to tel her about the “surprise” at this point) she reached out to them on another email and they confirmed the dog we wanted was still available lol They even sent a video of the dog and some pictures! Same dog I asked for to begin with lol
I work for myself and have a lot of spare time so I do plan on taking a trip to Marietta GA at some point in the coming weeks or days to move forward with this case. I’m sure they will respond to this but just know, I paid, and I didn’t get a puppy or my money back. They said this code is necessary for them to refund me but that’s not in their website policy so they’re just making things up. Reach out to me and I can send you all the threads, pictures and picture proof. Also, I own a company so I plan to invoice them the $800 and after no payment being made ill have it sent to collections. Just waiting on approval from the lawyer. Everyone just beware. Notice everyone who left a good review ONLY left a review for them

Theresa – Feb 02, 2021

BUYER BEWARE: Read all the bad reviews, because THE BAD REVIEWS ARE ALL TRUE. Is PEPPA still available? Gray and brindle colored puppy looking into the camera, it was on 1/23/21. I knew the price was to good to be true. Even though there are many 1 star ratings claiming this company is a scam, I had to try. So, I requested a video chat to see the dogs, due to all the bad ratings and even said this to them. They denied the allegations, but refused to video chat even after requesting more than 5 times in email requests and would not give phone contact information to communicate in any other way other than email. I even was going to have a friend of mine go to get the dog who was only 45 minutes from where this “CLOSED” company in Marietta, GA check Google, and they would go see Peppa in person, but they refused. The conversation with them went on for over 2 weeks before they gave the excuse that someone who adopted a dog got arrested, and they had to pay $2800 to get the dog back, and this is why they can’t video chat or respond for almost a week. When I asked to video chat one more time, they said the dog PEPPA that I was talking to them about was adopted to someone else. Why wouldn’tthey say that someoneelse was interested, why would they not let me know, I was willing to give cash on site. I answeredall their questions, and they did not questionanyone the initial answers I gave for their questions about other animals in the house and familiarity of bulldog breeds, which I have and told them so. And responding by saying, “Alright, that’s fine. We’ll schedule an appointment for you to come pick up and the little girl”. I said ok I can come today, and they went silent. And 2 days later responded saying, “Actually I am not allowed to video chat now, that should be in the morning and do you want them to come see the puppy today”. I responded saying, to video chat on any video chat platform. They replied days later with the story about the prrosn getting arrested. I asked why won’t they video chat, they said “We’re sorry for the inconvenience and miscalculation”. I asked again to video chat and that’s when they said
“That pup is taken by another family”. I don’t think they want people video chatting with fictitious dogs and definitely not coming on site to get dogs, seems like they scam people to paying online and tell them the dog is coming, but there is never really a dog. They will reply by email without the originally sent message, and no other contact information. Very disappointed is this dishonest “company”, they should be ashamed, it’s very disappointing to scam people for wanting dogs for their families and kids. I would have payed triple if they let me come on the first day, all they needed to do was let me, but I guess you can’t sell a dog that doesn’t exist. They may sell dogs, this is still not proven, but definitely not the ones on the website. If you look through the satisfied customers, you will see the same dogs a few times in different posts. Hopes this helps someone.

Pamela – Jan 29, 2021

blessedbulldogsfarm.com stole $600 from my daughter when they were buying a puppy. blessedbulldogsfarm.com stole her money and did not provide her the puppy. They are a complete scam!

Mario – May 13, 2020

www.blessedbulldogsfarm.com defrauded me out of $500 dollars for a french bulldog puppy that they are using the same pictures of the same dogs on various sites. They are linked to all of the following sites:

www.blessedbulldogpups.com
www.blessedbulldoghome.com
www.christbulldogspro.com
www.sbulldogsfarm.com
www.harrybulldogshome.com
www.blessedbulldogsfarm.com

All of these sites are by the same people. I’ve filed complaints with the Gwinnett County Police and I suggest everyone else that has been scammed by them do the same. I also filed a complaint with the BBB, who previously investigated the site and found them to a fraudulent place of business with no business license and numerous complaints. You will find many of these sites are using the same pictures claiming they are current puppies, but those pictures are traced back to site for the past two years or more.

Stefanie – Apr 14, 2020

Victim Location 20816

Type of a scam Online Purchase

This is NOT a reputable site and is extremely dangerous. They are scamming you for your money. They may seem like a reputable breeder (even after exchanging emails, I was still not convinced), but they are completely fake and none of the puppies listed actually exist. I was led on for nearly a week by this operation. The first email they sent seemed very official, but as I asked more and more questions they would either ignore them completely or repeat what I had told them I was looking for. After about one day of talking they were EXTREMELY eager to get my credit card information despite me telling them I had more questions about the puppies (which, again, do not exist). The address on their Google review and the address on the website do not match up. The "reviews" on Google come from made up names, all of which have profiles tracing back to a company in India. Some of the reviewers have also rated other dog breeders 5 stars, which makes me think they are scams as well. This is in no way a legitimate business and they are claiming to be American Kennel Club certified, which is another lie I detected after looking them up on the AKC website.

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