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There are many other types of scams that affect victims on a daily basis. A great resourse I have found is ScamHelp.Info
Avoiding Online Puppy Scams: Some trips, traps and tricks by online pet scammers and how to tell if you are dealing with a genuine breeder.
In 2020 a study was undertaken by two UK academics to help criminologists better understand Non-delivery fraud in the context of cyber crime. The results of this research have published in the Australian & New Zealand Journal of Criminology. See:…
Because of the Coronavirus Puppy scammers are taking advantage of people who are in lockdown by scamming them in Puppy Scams
PetScams.com was created and is run by volunteers. We work with Law Enforcement worldwide as well as give interviews to the media in order to raise awareness of these scams. As well as hosting several websites we spend hundreds of…
Petpuppiesonline.com might have the cutest pictures of Beagles, but don’t let them fool you, they are all scams. Remember, a little bit of caution can go a long way in protecting you and your future furry companion.
Purebred Bulldogs at bargin prices? It’s probably a scam. If they are linked to Ugrayslabradorretrievers.com then it IS a scam.
Rodneylabradorpuppies.com’s cute puppy pictures are all scams. Beware and do your research before buying a puppy online.
Cargoploths.com use the email [email protected] and [email protected] and [email protected] and the phone numbers 120 987 65419 and 8.00 – 19.00 and 120 123 4 56 789.
Pet Scammers use Greenworldwidedelivery.com in order to make it appear you are receiving your pet. Then they charge you even more money!
Mobiledeliveryagency.com use the email [email protected].
Pet scammers use Worldxpressfreight.com to make it seem like you are receiving your pet, but in reality, they are just trying to trick you into paying more money. Be cautious when dealing with these criminals and do your research before making any purchases to ensure you don’t fall victim to their scams.