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According into information provided by consumers, 'Tinash Pug Puppies Home' (https://tinashpugpuppieshome.com) is a puppy breeder site using a Twin Cities-area phone number and informing would-be buyers that puppies are shipped from Minnesota, although no address is shown on the site. Consumers describe being asked to send $500 via Zelle or Western Union to purchase a puppy. BBB notes that there is no business called 'Tinash Pug Puppies' (or similar) registered as a business with the MN Secretary of State, that the website in question was just created / registered on 7/4/22, and that text and photos on the site appear to be 'borrowed' from other websites. If you are currently in communication with 'Tinash Pug Puppies' about a purchase, BBB urges you not to send money to this entity. If you have additional information to share, please submit a report at bbb.org/scamtracker.
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