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  1. These scammers are criminals. Their goal is to take your money. They will lie, they will tell you sob stories, they will send you pictures of adorable animals, they will assure you of their faith and religion - anything to get your money! They use the names of legitimate pet shippers; they pirate websites; they illegally use logos of other ...

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  2. If so, this is a SCAM! IPATA is an association of professional pet shippers. IPATA does NOT ship pets; our members ship pets but under their own company name. There is no legitimate pet shipping company with “IPATA” or “ipata” in their name. If you see a company using the IPATA name, please report it to petscams@ipata.org

  3. IPATA is here for you. Many potential pet owners are scammed through craigslist pets, email scams, buying dogs online, scam websites, and pet travel scammers. Already been scammed when trying to buy a puppy or other animal? Report your scam today. **In no way is this a complete list of pet scammers, please see our Pet Scams page to identify ...

  4. Apr 14, 2023 · IPATA has resources on their website to teach the public about pet scams and how to avoid them. You can also report a scam to IPATA to help warn other potential victims. To learn more about pet scams, you can read our post on how they work and how to avoid them.

  5. Here’s the story, as simplified as possible: The Pet Owner hired an IPATA member Pet Shipper to move their two cats from the DC area to South Korea. The IPATA hired a third party handler named James , who falsified all the USDA paperwork for the export of the cats. The pet shipper included in their billed services the job of taking the pet to ...

  6. Jul 23, 2024 · Report the pet delivery to the authorities, IPATA and other websites that post information about these fraudulent companies. Here is a list of sites you can report fake shipping companies at: National Consumer’s League / Fraud.org. United States Department of Justice. Stop Fraud.

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  8. Apr 28, 2022 · Fallen Victim to a Pet or Animal Scam? If you've fallen for an animal or pet scam, you can report the fraud to petscams@ipata.org. The IPATA has been recognized as a safe, secure way of transporting pets. While it's unlikely they can help get your money back, they keep a record of known scammers, including the emails they send and the websites ...

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