I responded to an ad on nextdaypuppy.com. The "breeder" had post several photos of teacup yorkies with the weights. I first spoke with her "employee" marie. I selected a pup from the photos and sent $1300.00. When the pup arrived through cargo, I knew right away that this was not the pup I had choosen, nor was it a teacup yorkie. I refused to "sign off" on the papers and the dog went back, but only after I had taken photos and video of the puppy.
The breeder called and admitted to me that I was right - however, she claimed that it was the employee who was responsible for the "bait and switch". She immediately offered to send the correct dog. I explained that my son had been greatly effected by the scam and I could not allow that to happen again. She assured me that there would be no more problems. Ofcourse, she did it again. I refused to sign off, took photos and called the vet listed on th paperwork because this puppy did not look more thn 5 or 6 weeks old but the number was incorrect.
When I called her, she went nuts on me. She insisted that she has never had a problem and told me I was crazy. I am currently waiting for a refund and filing suit. I do have a photo of this woman, if anyone needs it.
Kim
new york, New York
U.S.A.
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