by universalcam
Sun Sep 20, 2020 4:35 pm
Admin Note: This post was made by a dumb scammer, who thought that he could use our forum to provide a fake testimonial for his scam website capuchinworld.com.
i started an online search for a pet took the exotic route three weeks ago.
"I needed a monkey. I needed to be different,"
so i wanted a capuchin money and found one supposedly in MN from this website called monkeykises.com.i also found another website which is http://www.capuchinworld.com which i think is very legit but their price range for a monkey was quite expensive so i had to pass on them However, as soon as my first $400 payment cleared by monkeykises.com, problems began. The shipper was requesting more money and claimed it was for flight cancellations and vaccination costs. So i shelled out more cash.
"About 20 Amazon gift cards ranging from a hundred to $400 and $500," .
i texted the card information to the shipper. even the drug store employees voiced their concerns, but i kept going.
"They tried to warn me almost every single time I went to a Walgreens or a CVS, and I bought a gift card. I would say six times out of eight, they were like 'you're being scammed. Whatever you're doing, you're being scammed,'"
Now i am out thousands of dollars.
"I would say between $4,500 and $5,000," estimated.
There’s still no sign of my new pet.
i started an online search for a pet took the exotic route three weeks ago.
"I needed a monkey. I needed to be different,"
so i wanted a capuchin money and found one supposedly in MN from this website called monkeykises.com.i also found another website which is http://www.capuchinworld.com which i think is very legit but their price range for a monkey was quite expensive so i had to pass on them However, as soon as my first $400 payment cleared by monkeykises.com, problems began. The shipper was requesting more money and claimed it was for flight cancellations and vaccination costs. So i shelled out more cash.
"About 20 Amazon gift cards ranging from a hundred to $400 and $500," .
i texted the card information to the shipper. even the drug store employees voiced their concerns, but i kept going.
"They tried to warn me almost every single time I went to a Walgreens or a CVS, and I bought a gift card. I would say six times out of eight, they were like 'you're being scammed. Whatever you're doing, you're being scammed,'"
Now i am out thousands of dollars.
"I would say between $4,500 and $5,000," estimated.
There’s still no sign of my new pet.