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  1. Nov 30, 2022 · That's how to hook a buyer, and unscrupulous scammers know it. The Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre (CAFC) has logged 247 reports of pet scams in 2022 so far — a loss of about $217,453. In 2021, they ...

    • Work with organizations whose credentials are verified and legitimate. Go in person to adopt from a local rescue group or shelter, or search through credible groups like the American Kennel Club’s Marketplace or PuppySpot.
    • Don’t wire money to someone you have never met. Scammers love wire transfers, often using companies like Western Union or MoneyGram because they leave the sender with practically no recourse.
    • Ask for documentation. A responsible breeder will be able to give you information about an animal’s birth, genealogy, and medical history. A shelter should be able to provide a vaccination history, spay/neuter records, and other information that proves they have cared for the animal.
    • Double-check website and email addresses. Scammers can make fraudulent websites and e-mail addresses that mimic reputable organizations. Check website and email addresses to make sure they are authentic.
  2. Learn to recognize fake addresses . When a seller provides you with a name, phone number, or address, go ahead and google it. Scammers often use the same contact info over and over again, so a quick search might point you to a blacklist. If it turns out you’ve been given one of those addresses, you’ll know it’s a scam.

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  3. Dec 6, 2022 · So far this year, pet scams in North America appear to be on the decline, even as losses exceed $1 million and are expected to approach $2 million. That total is down by a third since the peak of ...

  4. Once you make arrangements with the fake shipper/seller, you then will receive an email from the “airline” they are shipping your animal on saying that you need to send more money for missing paperwork, shots, improper kennel, required pet insurance etc. The scammer will even set up a new email address, usually using part of the Airline name.

  5. Nov 19, 2021 · Call the AARP Fraud Watch Network Helpline at 877-908-3360 or report it with the AARP Scam Tracking Map. Get Watchdog Alerts for tips on avoiding such scams. Meet Rochelle who shares her experience as scammers falsely used her address to sell puppies online, sending buyers to her home to pick up the pets.

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  7. Nov 1, 2022 · Just search the name of the business on the keyword tool bar. Check to make sure your tracking number is real. Be wary of third-party shipping sites that seem sketchy. Most fraudulent pet sites ...

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