Scammed recently on gmail. familybostonshome@gmail.com
claiming to have Boston Terrier puppies for sale. Wanted me to money
express $575 c/o a private party, which I did stupidly, but all I could
think about
was the gorgeous little male puppy they claimed they had. Then their
shipper of choice wanted another $995 for an air conditioned pet carrier
to ship him from Norfolk, VA. to my home. And then the shipper wanted
another $1840 for insurance for the dog. I quit
there and notified Google of a scam. They apparently ran scared from my
threats and never picked up the $995 and Money Gram refunded the $995
to us. Now I see Google has taken down their ad, but it has re-surfaced
by yet another name with the exact same line
up of puppies for sale. I did not copy the new ad but I can get it at
your request. It closely resembles the first.
Internet Scams Exposed
SCAM WATCH: Internet & SMS Scams - Phishing - Email Fraud
These emails and text messages are real examples of current scams. Learn to identify them. Please forward any scams you receive to Mark Hutten: mbhutten@yahoo.com. They will be posted on this site without your email address.
These emails and text messages are real examples of current scams. Learn to identify them. Please forward any scams you receive to Mark Hutten: mbhutten@yahoo.com. They will be posted on this site without your email address.

What To Do If You Have Been Scammed
Have you lost money due to a scam?
Email: mbhutten@gmail.com with a description of how the scam worked (i.e., what happened exactly), and we will try to (a) locate the scam artist(s), (b) work with law enforcement to expedite prosecution, and (c) help you get some - or all - of your money back.
Email: mbhutten@gmail.com with a description of how the scam worked (i.e., what happened exactly), and we will try to (a) locate the scam artist(s), (b) work with law enforcement to expedite prosecution, and (c) help you get some - or all - of your money back.

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