There are several scams that people should be aware of when buying or selling pets online. Here are a few common ones to watch out for:

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  1. Overpayment scams: In this scam, the buyer sends the seller a check for more than the agreed upon purchase price, and then asks the seller to wire the excess funds back to them. The check turns out to be fake and the seller is left out of pocket.
  2. Shipment scams: In this scam, the buyer agrees to purchase a pet and arranges for it to be shipped. However, the pet never arrives, and the buyer’s money is not refunded.
  3. Fake pet listings: In this scam, the seller lists a pet for sale, but the pet does not actually exist. The buyer sends money to the seller and never receives the pet.
  4. Phony adoption scams: In this scam, the buyer is told they can adopt a pet for a low fee, but when they try to adopt the pet, they are asked for additional fees or personal information.
  5. Puppy mill scams: In this scam, the seller claims to have purebred puppies for sale, but they are actually selling puppies from puppy mills, which are mass breeding facilities that often have poor conditions and produce unhealthy puppies.
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To avoid these scams, it’s important to be cautious when buying or selling pets online. Do your research, verify the seller’s identity and reputation, and never send money to someone you don’t know. It’s also a good idea to use a reputable and secure platform for buying or selling pets, such as a local animal shelter or rescue group.

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