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Complaint Review: newdoggy.com - BudaPest

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  • Reported By: Sarah — Houston United States
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  • newdoggy.com Turan ter BudaPest, Hungary

newdoggy.com Dishonest animal traders BudaPest

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This is a shady company on many levels.

First of all, they even lie about their physical address this is what they state on their site: H-1124 Budapest, Csorsz u. 49-51. Hungary. It is a nice office building but the information desk knows nothing about them. In reality they can be traced to this place: Turan ter, Budapest, 1149. Same city but a ghost house in a run down area, so no wonder they only have mobile contacts no landlines...

The dogs they sell are hard to trace, the pedigrees can't be checked, people are complaining about sick dogs.

Never buy animals online and beware of the newdoggy.com...





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