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This company is a fraud! Preying on the elderly! Taking orders for a life like animated toy puppy that lonely elderly will see on reputable news website advertisements (Boston globe, Boston Herald, etc) and will feel safe to purchase from. Delivery will take over a month (in this age of 24 hour delivery). When the elderly person receives the item it is not what was depicted on the website. It is a wind up cheaply made carnival, discount store poorly felted automaton that the person has paid 69.99 plus shipping for. Worse off: this was an item that elderly look to for distraction maybe even some form of companionship.
The dog received does not look like the one shown in the videos : it is much smaller, it just moves thhree steps forward and then lets out a horrible cry that is far from resembling a bark. It has no reaction, does not sit, does not respond to anything, does not run, and does not move at all as a dog puppy. No box, just a jute bag.
Selling fake AI puppies. After receiving a plush toy with a few barking sounds, that's where the shock lies. And forget about getting your refund back. No guarantee and postage costs as much as the fake product. Even if you use PayPal to purchase it, there is no assistance from them to get your money back unless you pay the high postage charges.
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