- Report: #997217
Complaint Review: Michael Brim
| Michael Brim
Augusta City, Georgia United States of America |
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Michael Brim Ebangha Abel Eyong FREE YORKSHIRE PUPPIES 1 male and 1 female 11 weeks old. Augusta City, Georgia
*General Comment: I think This report should be cancel
*Author of original report: Michael Brim
*Consumer Comment: There were never any puppies.
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Sends an email saying his friend works at a Pet Courier Service and can ship me the pups for only $120.00 delivered at my door. Send money through Western Union and say it is for a friend. I sent the money.
Received an email of the flight schedule for the pups. Were to be delivered the next morning at 7:45 am. At 8:00 Michael texed to say they need $450.00 for insurance to ship the pups from Mississippi. Keeps telling me they are gonna arrest us for animal abandonment. I asked for the number to where the pups are and he tells me the pups are ok. he just checked on them. I refuse to send any more money so we will see what happens as I am as of now still have him texting me.
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I think This report should be cancel
AUTHOR: Alex - ()
SUBMITTED: Tuesday, March 19, 2013
Should we frustrate his dreams of entering the Seminary and send him back what he was doing,absolutely no.
Thanks
Alex
#3 Consumer Comment
There were never any puppies.
AUTHOR: Flynrider - (USA)
SUBMITTED: Tuesday, January 15, 2013
Avoid scams and fraud by dealing locally! Beware any deal involving Western Union, Moneygram, wire transfer, cashier check, money order, shipping, escrow, or any promise of transaction protection/certification/guarantee
" Send money through Western Union and say it is for a friend. "
There is a good reason for that. By getting you to lie about the transfer to Western Union, you were given a transaction that requires no paper trail and minimal identification (usually just the info the YOU send to the recipient). Scammers know that this is the electronic equivalent of handing cash to a stranger on the street, while blindfolded. Now you know it too.
They will probably be coming up with horror stories about the mythical puppies being abused or killed if you don't hand over more money. Since these puppies don't even exist, I suggest that you just cut off contact with the scammers. There's no upside in continuing to communicate with them.
Just out of curiosity, this scam usually has a connection to the east African nation of Cameroon. Were you requested to direct the W.U. transfer to Cameroon?

