Complaint Review: U.S pet Airways - Portland Oregon
- U.S pet Airways Portland , Oregon USA
- Phone: 971-266-3233
- Web: uspatairways@usa.com
- Category: Unusual Rip-Off
U.S pet Airways James. Daniel Koch Sergey Koch Sent reload it cardfor 500. then sent 2000 for ins. Portland Oregon
*Consumer Comment: No, it's not.
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We saw an ad for a french bulldog online. The guy said he was looking for a home for his pups.said he would let us have it for 500 dollars just for the cost of delivery.
After his wife had just died a few months befor. We sent the 500 on a reloadit card then got anemail about the refundable insurance. 25% of dog retail value. 2000.00. Sent that. Waiting on dog to be delivered and 1 and a half hours befor the dog is suppused to show up this James guy calls back and says the need another 3400. No freaking way. Told him wanted all my money back amd he said cant until we finish paying the fees that are totally refunded. No . No. No. We argued for 45 minutes then he said I was abandoning the dog. The dog was supposed to come in to Springfield Missouri but somehow its in st louis. Im in tulsa.
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#1 Consumer Comment
No, it's not.
AUTHOR: Crucible - ()
SUBMITTED: Monday, June 16, 2014
" The dog was supposed to come in to Springfield Missouri but somehow its in st louis. Im in tulsa. "
This is a common scam. The scammers never had an actual dog. Just some pics they lifted off the Internet. Their goal was to get you to send untraceable cash to someone you didn't know. They will probably try to contact you again with stories of the horrible things that might happen to this make-believe dog if you don't send more money. Don't buy it.
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