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Julia Siamese Home is a scam. I contacted them about a Siamese kitten and their location is supposedly in TX. She said the kitten is $500 but they would ship it to me with a pet nanny for an additional $150. They needed payment with Venmo, Zelle or a prepaid American Express gift card. I googled the address listed and it shows up as other breeders. A couple dog breeders (most likely also scams) and the Siamese breeder. They sent photos and videos of the kitten but would not give a personal name or phone number to call. They also wouldn’t give me any people I could call to verify their experience with them. Please be careful out there. Always ask for references.

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Website mentions both "Stunning Siamese Kittens Home" AND "Marvelous Blue Siamese Kittens Home." Well, WHICH ONE is it? Obvious scammers!

Wish I had found this review site sooner. Sent 600$ to buy a kitten. Then got a call from the “shipping company” saying federal law requires a temperature controlled crate. Only $1500. Told them to send it back. “Breeder” called and promised to take care of it and send the kitten anyway.

Had a family member go on the site to attempt to purchase the same kitten-and they tried to sell it to her too.

Money is gone and 6 weeks later the same kitten is still on the site. Still for sale. And still magically 10 weeks old. (Should be 16 weeks old now)
Marvelous Blue Siamese Home is a scam

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Thanks to these alerts I realize that a site I was potentially going to buy a Siamese kitten from was more and likely a scammer. Their email is extremely similar to these ones that end in Gmail. And when I asked questions about seeing the kitten by FaceTime or sending somebody to look at the kitten that live nearby they got upset with me. And then it dawned on me to use one of the free services online to check and see how old their domain was considering they claim to have been doing this for many years and that they are veterans. Well their domain is only 3 months old. So thank you to all who posted the alerts here that stopped me from potentially losing some money. I would advise that anybody's email that ends in Gmail is probably questionable it looks like they keep opening up websites with different names but very similar and have Gmail emails.

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I thought I was working with a reputable breeder. They wrote all the right things had great pictures of the kittens and more. I had just lost my Lynx male kitty of15 years and wanted to have a little one (kiiten) thinking that would help me get over my $20.00 barn kitty with a kinked tail. I contacted these folks and was told to get American Express card for $250.99 it is all the money I had to put into a new kitty. So I did what I was supposed to do. I took a picture of the back of the card. Now I had trouble with getting responses which I thought well maybe they are at work. The minute I shared the back of the card I was instructed to open it and take a picture of the front of the card. I of course did that and then nothing. No shipping information not a thing. Over the course of the evening I thought i will check the balance on the card. I had $1.70 left on the card. I didn't see it coming Now I can recognize the red flags as follows:
They state that they will call you to make sure you are a good fit- no phone call
Ignoring e-mails except important ones like take a picture of the card back.
Just complying with them by opening the card and sending a picture of the front and sending it to them.
You see most of use are trusting of others and so red flags are easily missed. It isn't until you have 3 or more that our trusting brains think maybe this is a scam.
Now I am fortunate as I only lost $250.00 but immaterial of the amount lost it is the distrust it puts in our hearts for any breeder online. And that is a shame because there are breeders who really enjoy breeding and they do give love and attention to their fur babies. I only hope I can save some folks from being blinded by the cute kitties and find a real breeder not the fake ones like I did. Now I am out the money for a new kitty and still grieving for my sweet "Gray" boy!

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I contacted [email protected] for two Siamese kittens. They wanted payment through American Express Gift Cards. They wanted me to purchase in a store and take pictures of the front but I couldn't do that so I purchased the American Express Gift Cards online. Total $1,300. The day of shipping New Standard Pet Shipper contacted me wanting another $1,500 for a Thermal Electronic Crate otherwise the kittens would bleed to death in the crate the breeder had provided. I refused and the seller contact me through text message telling me they would pay half and I'd pay other half of Thermal Electronic Crate expense. At that point I felt it was a scam so I refused. I tried to call Shipper but a Google Voice assistant answered and I tried to contact the breeder but kept getting a Text Now message. Finally the breeder called me with a heavy accent and this was unlike the videos on the website where a lady was speaking but each video of each cat had a different lady speaking with a different accent. I asked for a live video chat with the Kittens but breeder said he didn't have access to a video chat and I asked for a video of kittens with a newspaper with current date but seller said he might not be able to do this. So I filed a report with Better Business Bureau and asked seller for a full refund but probably will never get my money back. Be careful out there people. Don't be too trusting. In addition seller was supposed to be in Texas and shipper's number they texted me from was in Maryland. How did the kittens get from Texas to Maryland without a special Thermal Electronic Crate? Got to wonder.
Cat Scam
Cat Scam

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Wow same! They are Linda siamese kitten now! I got my money back from the bank though

They wanted a deposit of $250 for the kitten and $200 for shipping. I breed quality Show English Mastiffs. I have never ever asked for $ thru unsecure websites. They even gave me a address in TX for me to pick up the kitten. They said they REQUIRE a $250 deposit bwfore i look at the kittens. Hmmm something sounds fishy here...

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- Spokane, WA, USA

They have been using the email: [email protected], [email protected]

Scammer's email [email protected]

Country United States

Type of a scam Advance Fee Loan

Initial means of contact Email

Said they are selling kittens, but felt it was a scam. Once I started to ask for phone and address they stopped communication. Don't let them get on top of you for your wanting a kitten. They are using that to scam you.

Victim Location 14616

Total money lost $750

Type of a scam Online Purchase

I was looking to purchase a Siamese cat. I found the website and contacted them via email. They sent an email back providing information and asking me about myself because they wanted to make sure the kitten was going to a good home. I provided information and they told me that they thought I was a good fit. They asked if my bank was connected to some link they provide but it wasn’t. So they told me I would have to use an American Express gift card to pay which I did raise a red flag for me but I have a lot going on right now and wasn’t thinking so clearly. After payment, they said they would ship the kitten but then I did more research and something didn’t sit right. I found a page that reported the website as a scam so I knew I lost out on 750 dollars. I contacted them, telling them I knew it was a scam but they kept denying it. They sent me a like for tracking and even that looked kind of legit but I knew it was fake. Shortly after the delivery company said they needed money to put the kitten in a different carrier! I knew it wasn’t real and it was all a scam. I told them I would report them to the authorities and make sure others knew what scam they were pulling!!

Scammer's website siamesehome.com

Scammer's email [email protected]

Country United States

Type of a scam Other

Initial means of contact Email

Started to see some red flags after emailing back and forth and decided to go with my gut. I researched pet scams and found a lot of similar stories. The emails were full of broken English and errors (such as "puppies" instead of "kittens"). When I asked if we could schedule a phone call to talk over some of the details they mentioned being hard of hearing. Of course, I want to give everyone the benefit of the doubt, so I decided to research more. What did it for me was copying and pasting the testimonials from the website onto google and finding the same one on multiple other sites. Thankful I didn't give out more personal info or start the payments.

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Is this the same person? She also wants me to purchase an AM Express card and give it to carrier once kitten arrives.

[email protected]

I also tried to nuy a kitten in Dallas area but only got scammed out of $100. They wanted me to pay remainder prior to meating them at drop off. I should have known it was a scam when they had me pay the veternarian the inital $100 payment.

Said they are selling kittens, but felt it was a scam. Once I started to ask for phone and address they stopped communication. Don't let them get on top of you for your wanting a kitten. They are using that to scam you.

- Rochester, NY, USA

I was looking to purchase a Siamese cat. I found the website and contacted them via email. They sent an email back providing information and asking me about myself because they wanted to make sure the kitten was going to a good home. I provided information and they told me that they thought I was a good fit. They asked if my bank was connected to some link they provide but it wasn’t. So they told me I would have to use an American Express gift card to pay which I did raise a red flag for me but I have a lot going on right now and wasn’t thinking so clearly. After payment they said they would ship the kitten but then I did more research and something didn’t sit right. I found a page that reported the website as a scam so I knew I lost out on 750 dollars. I contacted them telling them I knew it was a scams but they kept denying it. They sent me a like for tracking and even that looked kind of legit but I knew it was fake. Shortly after the delivery company said they needed money to put the kitten in a different carrier! I knew it wasn’t real and it was all a scam. I told them I would report them to the authorities and make sure others knew what scam they were pulling!!

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Got scammed out my money! This is not legit!

Started to see some red flags after emailing back and forth and decided to go with my gut. I researched pet scams and found a lot of similar stories. The emails were full of broken English and errors (such as "puppies" instead of "kittens"). When I asked if we could schedule a phone call to talk over some of the details they mentioned being hard of hearing. Of course I want to give everyone the benefit of the doubt, so I decided to research more. What did it for me was copying and pasting the testimonials from the website onto google and finding the same one on multiple other sites. Thankful I didn't give out more personal info or start the payments.

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