Certified AKC Boxer Puppies Breeder Club

Jaclyn – Jan 07, 2021

I found this website and saw their beautiful puppies. We lost our boxer in July from cancer. My husband and I were interested in getting 2 puppies for $999. When going through our corresponding emails, I thought it seemed odd that they wanted payment through Zelle Pay or Western Union. (first red flag) I asked them for their phone number, cause I wanted to speak to them directly with some questions I had, they did sent me a phone number and I had my husband call. My husband called and put it on speaker and the guy that answered clearly had a Middle Eastern accent. (second red flag) I was the only one that read the e mail, not my husband, so he asked him about the purchasing process. The guy kept saying it’s all in the email, just read the e mail, just read the e mail. (third red flag) Finally we said we would come to where the puppies are, and bring cash with us and once we see the puppies and purchase one we will hand him the cash in person. He said ok, so we ask for their address and at that time the guy said that we needed to give them $500 in order to hold the puppies and for them to give us their address. (all bells and whistles are going off now. And to be completely honest, we both kind of knew this was probably a scam as soon as we heard this man’s voice) My husband said if your a repairable breeder why are you asking us for money before giving us your address. They said that’s how it works. We realized right then and there they were scammers and we hung up with them. I found another breeder (with a phone number, address, directions, a website, etc) and as I was explaining to her the events that unfolded withthe other person, she said that no breeder would ever ask for money beforehand to give a customer their address and would definitely not ask them to pay through Zelle Pay or Western Union. She said the only money a breeder might ask you for is a small deposit to hold the pup your looking at and the deposit goes towards the purchase price. And she said it doesn’t matter if another litter of puppies was coming in the following month, no boxer would go for $600. She sells hers for $2500-$3000. That’s the going rate. And much of the research I saw, the pups were anywhere between $1500-$3000. That’s why I thought a boxer for $600 or 2 for $999 was a great deal.
I’m so sorry for the ones that were duped. These scammers are despicable and vile human beings that have no problem taking our hard earned money. After reading some of these horror stories, I see that they are trying to swindle even more money for shipping and crate costs and other expenses, and you don’t even get the pup. Sorry again if you were a victim. I hope my review and others on here will spare another persons money and heartache.

Jerome – Jan 06, 2021

Sadly we were a victim of this scam too! We have the same story as most people who have commented. We paid the $600 and then received an email asking for an additional 1080 for shipment/crate. And then received ANOTHER email asking for 1399. None of this made sense. And these people should truly be ashamed of themselves for doing this to others.

Sheena – Dec 27, 2020

After reading these I wanted to add to the information. My experience was similar but didn’t send money because I didn’t trust them and began researching. Told them I’d need to come in person first. Here is the individual’s number who has been text messaging me +1 (786) 588-8087 and the website is same as listed! She said they were based in Miami, Florida.

Steven – Nov 22, 2020

First, I want to thank all of you who shared their experience with this fraudulent people. I reached out to them yesterday and just like you all said, they responded quickly. They told us they had puppies for 50% off and a puppy nanny that would deliver the puppy to us. I did provide my cell number, email, city and state then did my research. I am blessed to have found all this information on them. I believe what happened for me is the passing of my boxer early last year left me devastated. My heart still hurts today when I think of her. All my husband and I; who are retirees, wanted was to provide our love to another boxer. Although it was disappointing to find out this company was scamming people out of their hard earned money during their most venerable times, we will now take our time by going directly to the AKC website. I learned, when it sounds too good to be true, run! So again, thank you.

Andres – Nov 21, 2020

We had the same situation as the other people…

Calvin – Nov 18, 2020

We lost our second boxer to cancer in less than a year. Made the big mistake of giving money to Certified AKC Boxer Puppies Breeder Club for two boxer puppies to fill the void in our lives. After giving them $1,030, looked into it further because right after sending the money we got an email requesting $980 more for shipping to us. Found out it was a fraud and now we are completely heartbroken because not only did we lose our fur babies, but the excitement that we had is now crushed. Will be filing as many complaints as we can to get these jerks shut down!

Leslie – Oct 20, 2020

Same exact thing just happened to me about 4 hours ago they had already got my money so don’t know if I will get it back or not (censord) scammers should be put in jail for this!

Derek – Oct 15, 2020

This [censored] stole puppy pictures as well as my reviews off of my website. www. beyondbeautifulboxers.com is my website. You can see where he changed my name to his in all the reviews. I don’t understand why this website is not taken down yet

Haley – Oct 08, 2020

I came very close to doing business with these frauds. The red flag to me was after doing quite a bit of internet research looking for a boxer that could fill that empty spot after losing my best friend (boxer) to cancer. The pricing didn’t match the quality of the puppies shown .From what I’ve been seeing these puppies would sell from between $3,000 to $3,500. Thankfully I though it best to check these sad [censored] Thieves out .Pretty sad good people have to keep there guard up to protect themselves against low life trash..

Carrie – Sep 28, 2020

I’ll try to keep this short. This site looked so legit. We decided to “shop” for a boxer because our attempt to adopt went horribly wrong. I wanted to transfer the website from my laptop to my cell phone. Did it old school by typing the name of the “club” into my Google search bar. Google, ever so helpful, popped up a number of “predicted” words to complete my entry. The word “scam” was among them. Clicked it and was lead to several sites, including “Puppyscam.com” showing this to be a definite scammer website designed to steal money from unwitting boxer puppy shoppers.
I had just sent my reply email telling about our living situation, knowledge of the breed, location, and phone number. Fortunately, I did not give them our address. Only city & state. They do have my husband’s cell # and email address, but… they DON’T have our money!
I wish there was a way I could help catch these fraudsters by staying in contact with them and alerting the police.

This “seller’s” email is [email protected]

Donna – Oct 06, 2020

I have been in contact with many different breeders. One of the breeding companies that I had been in contact with them and they were contacting us at weird hours of the night. However, I found some reviews on him and blocked his number stopping all communication. I would post it but I no longer have any of his information. Fast forward, a couple weeks down the line, my dad found this website certifiedboxerpuppiesbreeder.club selling their puppies for half off, saying they needed to get rid of their puppies because they had a new liter coming at the end of November. They said that the dog would be put on a flight and sent to us for free if we were willing to pick him up at the airport, or we could pay $80 to have the puppy brought to our house. When my dad continued contacting them, I wanted to continue researching to see what I could find about Kevin Booze, the person who was “selling” the dog. When I proceeded to look for information of the company, let alone him as a person I come to find numerous comments saying this website is a fraud. I can confirm that the email is [email protected]

Nina – Aug 16, 2020

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Unfortunately,I too, must join this list. After months of looking I thought I finally found a puppy how that is what I was looking for. After explaining my 25 years experience as a boxer owner the sellers got back to me saying that they carefully selected me And have decided to sell a puppy to me. They then sent me a SPA explaining how they were protecting my money as well as protecting their property and that this contract was definitely in the interest of both parties. I thought this was going to be legit since none of the other sites I came across were offering this SPA. When I read the SBA and saw tomorrow’s delivery date, Of course I got excited that this was not going to be a drawn out process so I agreed to the terms and sent my $600 and my service charge of eight dollars to send the payment. Within minutes after making the payment and sending the breeder the reference number, They got back to me saying they received payment and they will be sending the dog to the shipper and the shipper will confirm times with me through an email.
The following morning, delivery day, I wake up to two emails from the shipper saying that he has a dog and they need $980 of which $950 would be returned to me with the puppy in the airport. I also received one email from the seller stating that I would have to pay a dog caution fee, and rent a crate from airline or shipper. They mentioned nothing about this prior to receiving my money.After emailing the shipper and asking why it needed to be Western Union only I got a reply that said “this is how it’s done“. I then explained that the breeder/seller told me no additional charges ,and the shipper told me that since the paperwork is now in my name as the owner that if I did not pay him they would not ship the dog and I would be abandoning the dog in his facility.
I told him to send pictures proving that he was in possession of the dog and I got a reply that said we send photos once the payment is made and when the dog is boarded. I told him that if the paperwork says I am the owner I need photos and videos before I make any payment. When I called his number told me I need to pay this money or I’m not giving the dog and that I should not call him anymore because he doesn’t want to talk about it. He said“ Why do you have a problem this is the process and nobody else complains they just pay“.
I then emailed the seller who told me earlier that they would be in and out all day and they would have a tough time replying. I told them that the only way this transaction could go through is if they picked up the puppy from the shipper and I drove across the country to pick the dog up from them personally. Since that’s where it looks like the communications ended from them to me. My final email to them was stating that since they were not replying and we’re not willing to tell me they were refunding my money that I am now forced to contact the Arkansas Better Business Bureau and the Little Rock Arkansas police to file complaints.
I understand the due diligence was my responsibility, And that it was my fault that I didn’t add the word “complaints”into the Google search of certified boxer puppies breeding club prior to sending any money. Even after sending a copy of the SPA to an attorney, And then getting too excited to move forward without waiting for the attorneys advice, I still felt confident about this when I went to bed last night.
Maybe if I waited another couple of hours to hear the attorneys advice then I would not have had to pay $608 just to post a complaint on a website.

Jenna – Sep 25, 2020

Thank you for the info, I’ve been scrolling through the complaints and it seems like a shady operation. I’d be curious to see if anyone actually has seen there dogs in person.

In any case, I’ll keep looking for my dog.

George – Aug 12, 2020

Victim Location 33611

Total money lost $1,620

Type of a scam Online Purchase

I had contacted this company about purchasing a puppy through their website. I immediately received an email from the email mentioned above. After some email communications regarding the puppy I agreed to purchase the dog. I received what looked like a contract between the seller and me and she advised that once all the paper work was completed then I would be receiving an email from her. I short time later she emailed me to say the paperwork is completed and that I would be receiving a email from the Pet Department regarding the shipment details of my dog. I received and email from Pet Customer Transportation Department advising I would need to pay $980 for a vented crate and that once I receive the puppy then they would immediately refund me $950 back and my only expense would be $30. After sending the $980 thru Western Union then I get another from the same company saying I would need to pay and addition $890 for pet insurance and it was required before they could ship the puppy. I called the number listed on the email and a man with a heavy accent said it was required and that I would be getting it back once the puppy arrived. At this point I knew I was scammed and told him he was a scammer and I would not be sending him another penny. /

Adam – Aug 10, 2020

I too am one of the many scammed by these people. I sent the $600 through zelle. Right after, I got the email to send the $980 to somebody named Jake at the airport, supposedly refundable on the puppy’s arrival. Contacted the airport security and found it was a scam. I have reported the incident to police, FTC, FBI, Go-daddy etc but no help getting the site taken down. It did teach me to do due diligence before, not after.

Caleb – Jul 15, 2020

Stay clear from “Jamie Brown” with greenergrass00
Everything felt legit until she put me in contact with an airport that wanted me to zelle them $980 to get a puppy to my airport and then hand me cash refund. Once I questioned the payment situation and sudden fee, both the breeder and airport email got quiet.
Avoid at all costs. Even with the contract. It’s all bull[censored]

Tyrone – Jun 23, 2020

Scammer’s phone (501) 300-3788

Scammer’s website Certifiedboxerpuppiesbreeder.club

Scammer’s address Little Rock, Arkansas

Scammer’s email [email protected]

Country United States

Type of a scam Online Purchase

Initial means of contact Email

I was searching for boxer puppies online and ran across this website. Looks very legit. Contacted them through email about a specific puppy, and they responded immediately with information and additional pictures. Again very legit. Asked me to fill out a questionnaire (kind of like an interview for rehoming approval), so I did. They emailed me saying they were comfortable with us getting the puppy, so, I needed to agree to terms and condition and fill out a sales contract, then send a screenshot when payment was sent. So I did all that and my cash app refunded money as soon as I sent it “for my protection” RED FLAG ALERT! I should have known the discounted prices and free shipping for AR with a travel Nannie was too good to be true. I had my heart set in that pup too! I’m highly upset😡 oh and they stopped responding to my email as soon as payment was rejected. Now, I’m worried sick because some crook has my address!

Nicole – Jun 25, 2020

I’m glad I read this first, I got the same email back with puppy pics. I was getting ready to send them my questionnaire, but figured I should do some research on this place first. Pretty disappointed that it’s not legit, they had a really nice pup my wife was wanting for her birthday. I guess we’ll keep looking.
Thank you for the review.

Gloria – Apr 24, 2020

Victim Location 68137

Type of a scam Online Purchase

I went online looking for a boxer puppy and their website looked legitimate to me. There wasn’t any address or names of the owners, however which should have tipped me off. I filled out my contact information and they emailed me almost immediately. They asked me to fill out a questionnaire which I did and then they said they felt comfortable selling the dog to me. I filled out what I thought was a contract which I gave my home address and phone number. After this they said that the dog would be shipped to me from North Carolina by plane with a companion and I would need to pick him up at the airport. they then asked me to download the cash app or zelle for payment of six hundred dollars which I tried to do but the cash app denied it and I got my money refunded. I then did some research and others have claimed they have actually lost money by this fraudulent website.

Renee – Jun 23, 2020

Same thing happened to us

Gabriel – Apr 17, 2020

Victim Location 75063

Type of a scam Online Purchase

We were searching online for a boxer puppy and noticed this website: https://certifiedboxerpuppiesbreeder.club/ We replied requesting info about available puppies. We immediately received photos of multiple puppies along with their name, age (mos), and date available. We found one we really liked and priced at a discount, claiming they were expecting another litter soon. We replied expressing our interest and were sent a form to complete requesting info about us, our home environment, etc. which we completed online and returned. Upon receipt they sent us an email back expressing their approval along with a Sales Agreement for us to review, sign and return. This is when the first red flags surfaced!! The "Sales Agreement" included typos, misspellings, and what appeared to be a fake notary signature. The "Agreement" conveyed that for the agreed sales price they would transport the puppy by air, at no charge – since they had free airfare coupons. They would also include free toys, dog food, info about how to care for the puppy, etc. The puppy was to be personally delivered to our home address from the airport.

It was stated that they preferred payment via Zelle Pay or Cash App. Another pay option was for me to purchase an American Express gift card for the $600 sale price and email them a screen shot of the gift card (showing card number) along with the sales receipt. At this point I called the telephone provided on the "Sales Agreement". The phone was answered hello" by a male voice with a Hispanic accent. When I asked whom I was speaking with he asked for my name. I went ahead and gave it to him, curious as to what he would say. He paused for a moment and then said, "oh yes, we have your puppy ready to fly to you today, just awaiting payment". I asked about the specific flight the puppy would be arriving on and was told it would be emailed to me once the payment was received (by screenshot) of the opened gift card. RED FLAG!! I then searched online for puppy scams and found one listed by their name!

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