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Related: About this forum'Scammed on the worst day of my life': Pet owners say cremation service took their money, ghosted them
On a Monday night in early March, Robert Balog and a friend made the hour-and-a-half drive from Van Nuys to Oxnard to meet an elusive man in a Best Buy parking lot.
The man, 35-year-old Anthony Nuñez Jr. of Oxnard, emerged from an old-model red Ford Ranger and handed Balog a thick black bag. Inside were the decaying remains of Balogs beloved pet, a short-hair American tabby cat named Stewie.
Balog drove Stewie home, rolling down the windows to dampen the smell that began to fill the car. He was just grateful he got him back, he said.
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But We Care doesnt have a state-of-the-art crematorium; it takes animals to other companies facilities to be cremated, according to the owner of one such company. And after they pick up the animals, they often dont return the cremated remains, multiple customers said.
Several people who spoke with The Times had nearly identical experiences with the company: Nuñez or Valasquez would pick up their pet at any time of day, collect payment through Zelle and promise to return with the ashes in two to three weeks.
Then, as weeks and months passed, Nuñez and Valesquez would stop replying to the customers. They kept the money and, in most cases, blocked their customers calls.
https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2024-04-18/pet-cremation-service-accused-of-scamming-customers
3Hotdogs
(13,394 posts)Janus now rests peacefully in our yard. I realize that is not possible for everyone.
I wonder -- there is a not too common spice that resembles cremains, except for its smell.
TeamProg
(6,630 posts)the other hotbed parking lot of economic activity over at WalMart was filled with Republican RVs.
JoseBalow
(5,151 posts)Inexcusable