Scams Data And Prevention Methods

Pets are great friends and companions for people of all ages. Even adults love pets, and most people have a dog or cat at some point in their lives as a companion. Unfortunately, pet scammers take advantage of these feelings to cheat people.

Many con-artists, throughout the world have puppy mills. Brokers handle the shipment of the animals and distribute then to a variety of sellers. It is the sellers who will use various means of advertising, including the Internet, these puppies for sale.

When they’re advertising on the internet there’s usually a picture of a very cute or pretty animal. The puppy is always touted as a purebred with championship abilities, and an extremely high price tag. You’ll always have to pay up front in these situations. The scam is that when the animals arrives, IF it ever arrives, it will not be the same one in the picture.

Another downside with these pet scammers is the guarantee they give that the animal has had its shots and is in perfect physical condition. Many buyers have received animals that are ill or die shortly after arrival. Buying from any source that is not certified is not a good idea.

For the most part, a buyer of a pet is paying for a specific pet that has a picture on the website. However, the buyer receives no dog and they can’t get their money back. People have lost hundreds and thousands of dollars in this way as purebred champions are very expensive. It would do you well to use cell-registry.com/773/261/ or another telephone look up service to test the validity of the claims these sellers are making, and to see if it’s a scam.

There is one variant of the pet scam that claims that the dog has to be shipped from out of the country, and asks for money to cover shipping. The scammer then keeps the money and never sends a pet. The buyer is left with no options for the return of the their money.

There are a lot of detailed stories told by pet scammers to engender sympathy. One of the regular scam stories is owners who love their pets but can’t continue to keep them. There are other stories about people who go overseas and have to abandon the pet they own. Of course, all of these situations require money up front.

If you want to keep from getting scammed, verify the original owner of the pet, or its location. As a buyer, you have the right to see what you’re buying ahead of time, and even the pet’s parents, if possible. Trying to purchase from an unknown here or overseas is just looking for trouble. Reputable breeders are known by other people, and it should be easy to check them out. Don’t trust any sort of transaction that asks for money before the product.

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