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The business Jolly Doggies was reported to BBB on 6/26/2023. A consumer paid for a puppy, then additional money was required in conjunction with an alleged shipping company. No puppy was received and the seller refused to refund the money. BBB confirmed that this business is NOT located at the Omaha, Nebraska address provided to the consumer. Another consumer reported the business Charming Chihuahua Puppies failed to deliver a puppy she paid for. Charming Chihuahua Puppies website lists the same Omaha, Nebraska address. Another consumer called BBB to report that the business, Winning Teacup Poodle Dogs, was using the same phone number and location as Jolly Doggies. We have also received Scam Tracker reports from consumers reporting My Pomeranian World is also reporting this same address and phone number. You may wish to read BBB's news release, BBB Resources: Pet Scams. For more information see https://www.bbb.org/all/petscams.
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