Emily’s Doodles

Sara – Aug 05, 2020

We went to Emily Doodles website to purchase the puppy Leroy for $500. She went by the name of ‘Alyssa Chandler’ and used the email ‘[email protected]‘. She said they lives in Minnesota and they could fly the dog to our house using an animal shipping company named ‘Transit Logistic Group’. There were extra charges to ship the dog and documents needed which brought the total to $900. Alyssa asked my to pay through CashApp.
When I got the email from the shipping company, they asked for a $2000 refundable deposit for the puppy. They also asked to be paid by CashApp and not through the website. The website didn’t look legit and I started to get very suspicious. I did more research and tried to call them with no answer or verification it was a real site. I emailed Alyssa and asked to cancel the shipment and get our money back.
I haven’t heard anything since. I’ve sent multiple emails and asked for a refund through CashApp and received nothing back.
FRAUDS!

Lori – Jul 10, 2020

I saw their website and wanted to buy a golden doodle puppy from them. They tell you fill in the info and then replied to me via their email [email protected]
They told me $500 for puppy and $400 for shipping as they are in minnesota(was a lie). When I asked them for more info, they were unwilling to give me any more info. I did not hear back from them. The person in the email made it sound so genuine that people can easily fall prey to their scam. She mentioned that she is in civil service and her partner was in military, did not give their location info or their phone no. When I dug deeper, the emails stopped coming. Complete scam and illegitimate and unethical.

Eric – Jul 05, 2020

Emily-Doodles is a fake website and is a scam. They say they’re based out of California and will ask only 500 for a puppy and a small fee. And their website and email communication seems real, but it is fake. They will ask you to pay money via a One Visa card and ask for 500 first and then the remaining 400 after receiving the puppy, to make you think they’re legitimate. but, before shipping, they will tell you that they cannot ship unless you pay the remaining amount. DON’T FALL PREY TO THIS SCAM.

Rosa – Jun 30, 2020

Scammer’s website emily-doodles.com

Scammer’s email [email protected]

Country United States

Type of a scam Other

Initial means of contact Not applicable

Inquired about adopting a puppy, asked for 500 now and 400 when puppy arrived at airport, contacted via email there weren’t enough funds for shipment and asked for 400, I called prepaid onevanilla visa, funds used at famous footwear, asked seller for phone number but claimed they’re hard of hearing, confronted about fund use, told me to complain to trump.

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