Wills puppy mansion

Timothy – Sep 25, 2020

THEY ARE NOT REAL

Kristine – Sep 25, 2020

Scammer’s phone Won’t give it

Scammer’s website Wiilspyppymansion.com

Scammer’s address Unknown

Country United States

Type of a scam Online Purchase

Initial means of contact Email

Looking for a tea cup poodle and he wanted the money too fast through PayPal. I asked so many questions he was on to me. He stated they were a farm. A Christian family who wouldn’t risk this over $900. I wanted 2 puppies. Free delivery, everything too good to be true. Be warned! I almost fell for it

Monique – Aug 30, 2020

I was just scammed out of $750 from Hillside Pets Home, Nick Sherwood. Their contract stated they would provide shipping for a Yorkshire Terrier Puppy. After I paid, they said I had to pay over a thousand dollars for a create, which their website said they provide.

Omar – Aug 23, 2020

I was looking for a teacup Yorkie and they popped up. All of what was said above, had been repeated to me. I don’t understand why these people can be caught?
Get them the are stealing and crushing people’s hearrs. This is Catfishing at it best.

Arthur – Jul 01, 2020

Also report to the FTC and the Attorney. GENERAL OF YOUR STATE- CONSUMER PROTECTION DIVISION.

Drew – Jun 29, 2020

Sent them $500 through Zelle which is like PayPal, but goes through the banks. I was supposed to get a pup with all expenses paid. It was a special, supposedly. Then I got a letter from a pet airline that says they needed $650 more for a pet air conditioner. Needless to say, I knew then I had been scammed. I tried to be so careful. Now I’m going to make a report to the FBI, and then I will be calling the bank through which the payment was made. I feel sick about this. Who has $500 to throw away? This was Wills Pup Mansion who did this scam, although I’m sure they can change their name. The moral of the story is don’t buy a pet online

Julie – Jun 20, 2020

Victim Location 37073

Total money lost $500

Type of a scam Online Purchase

Puppy Scam

I was looking to purchase a Teacup Yorkie puppy and found willspupmansion.net online. I inquired about a puppy named Jenny, through the website’s contact button. I received an email response saying Jenny was available for $500.00 with free shipping. I was asked about my age, if there were any children in the home, when I wanted the puppy, if I was adopting for pet or breeding purposes, and if I had a vet. I checked the ScamPulse.com for Wills Pup Mansion and it wasn’t listed so I answered the questions. I was then asked to send the $500 via Zelle to a Nicole Lovato. Once the money was sent, she asked for a photo confirmation. Later I received another email, claiming the paperwork was complete and that the delivery agency would email me with a copy of the Change of Ownership document to sign so they can provide me with flight details. I followed the instructions and shortly after received an email from JFK Pet Airways stating that due to a weather change I needed to pay $1,650 (95% of which would be refundable upon delivery) for an air conditioned crate. They wouldn’t take a debit or credit card and requested I use either Zelle, Moneygram, or Western Union. This seemed suspicious so I checked ScamPulse.com and found that this company had run this on others. I contacted Nicole to inform her that I thought the company was a scam and received this response, “Scam ? What are you talking about ??? I just received the message from them about the crate and they told me that measures are being taken to avoid suffocating the puppy and also die to the COVID 19 so I don’t see how bad this is unless you want the baby to die”. Because I signed the Change of Ownership paperwork, they will no longer refund me.

Dominic – Jun 19, 2020

Victim Location 98512

Type of a scam Online Purchase

I was searching for a pug puppy, in Washington. This site came up somehow, and I contacted them by email to see if pup was available. After some questions, they said they were in Colorado but no problem sending pup on airplane. They sent a few pictures of the puppy, and I was hooked! After they said it would be $500, and free shipping, I received email containing a woman’s email address and name to send a cash payment to, as their credit card use was "broken". When I asked for a phone number, as my bank required it to send funds, they hedged and said they would wait until I could transfer money into account that had use of Zelle. I became suspicious and looked up info on online puppy scammers. I learned about checking the photos they sent of "Daisy", and found they all were used on many websites over several years. So, falsely claiming they were of dog I wanted. Fortunately, I did not send them money. The name provided for money transfer was Nicole lovato, at email [email protected]

Tammy – Jun 29, 2020

They change their names and email addresses. I lost $500. But I’m going after them.

Nancy – May 23, 2020

Victim Location 98248

Total money lost $500

Type of a scam Online Purchase

We filled out a contact information page at willspupmansion.net and paid for a yorkie teacup puppy. Was contact via text and they said they were from Denver, Colorado and they would ship the puppy the next day – that the shipping was included in the price of the puppy. The next day, the seller said they went to the airlines and shipped the puppy. I was given a tracking number from jfkpetairways.com and the tracking number does work. The seller told me I would be hearing from the agency – meaning jfk airways. So I got an email confirming a puppy and that I was now the legal owner of the puppy. They now asked for either $8400 to buy an air conditioned crate or pay 1,150 dollars to rent the crate. And I figured it out – the seller of the puppy also owns the website for jfkpetairways.com – so this is a double scam – first the person sells a fake puppy and then they want more money for a pet crate that has air conditioning – it’s perfect weather and there is no need for an air conditioned crate. I refused to pay for an air conditioned crate and jfkairways said they cannot ship the puppy -y brother lives there so I asked if my brother could pick up the puppy – never got an answer – I accused the seller of two scams – once I did that all texts stopped – do not buy from these Pet Websites – many are scams – this one is a double scam. And no I did not receive a puppy – got nothing – stoke $500 from us.

Yolanda – Jun 29, 2020

You can report this scam to the FBI. Mine happened today and I am going to do that.

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