The breeders' information was misleading, and the photos of the puppies were taken from the internet. A Google image search confirmed this. When I reached out to the veterinarian, they stated they had never treated the litter being sold. They had handled a different breed, but the puppies in question were born later than their claims. I contacted local vets and received the same information: multiple litters but none matching the breed or birth dates. I chose this platform because they supposedly vet the breeders. I uncovered multiple inconsistencies, which led me to consider reporting this as fraud. The seller pressured me to pay a deposit through various payment methods due to alleged high fees from the platform. I did get my money back. If the puppies were real, at least two were supposedly picked up today, and they would have had their first shots if any vet visits occurred. The seller claimed to have accidentally posted the wrong photo, then changed her story about selling that specific dog. She sent me videos of a similar dog, which she later admitted was one she purchased herself but couldn't sell due to a contract. She also tried to get me to sign a non-disclosure agreement to keep me quiet about the situation before refunding my money. I refused and set a deadline for the return of my funds or I would contact the authorities. The post for these puppies has been removed, but the false information remains. If this is not corrected soon, I will escalate the matter. This seller has been operating this way for a couple of years, and it's clear that the platform needs to better vet their breeders. Allowing such actions undermines their core mission.
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