Beware of Bulldog Scams! At least once a week over the past year a customer conveys to me that they sent $1000+ to someone, somewhere for a Big Beautiful Bully that got lost in the mail...... Wake up guys. Paying too Little Often Costs too Much. I've always said ........
"Bully’s Aren’t Cheap But They Sure Are Sweet”
Here are a few guidelines to help protect you:
- Foreign Scams: "Ain't NO good deals on Bulldogs in Nigeria." Move on its a scam. - How To Purchase A Bully: Never Pay Cash if you can't visit the dog in person.(Paying by credit card will offer you protection should your deal go south.) - Email Scams: If the seller insists on email only. Move on, it's a scam - Go With Your Gut Instinct: If It Feels Funny, It Is Funny. - Read This Real Story: Scam/Breeder from Georgia, speaks to customers via both email & telephone. Scam/ Breeder shows customer his website and pictures of puppies; and even invites customer to his home to view pups. (FYI: Only if you are NOT within driving distance.) Scam/ Breeder asks for $1850 cash to be sent via Western Union. (FYI: Western Union is a No No if you don't know the seller.) Scam/ Breeder calls customer with flight number time and date of puppy arrival. Customer loads up family for a trip to the pet store to pick out beds, food etc... and then on to the airport to pick-up their INVISIBLE new puppy. (This scam happened to a US Marine's wife while he reamins on active duty in IRAQ defending the freedom that allows the Scam/ Breeder to continue his mission of deception. |