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星期二, 11 月 26, 2024

Beware puppy sale scams

People need to be careful when they’re considering buying a puppy online. File photo supplied

Police say people need to exercise caution during the Christmas holidays if they’re thinking of buying a puppy online.

“Sometimes there are people selling puppies which don’t exist.

“Some online trading sites and fake websites have been set up to sell puppies to buyers, sight-unseen.

“They can be sought-after and popular breeds such as English bulldogs, huskies, Staffordshire bull terriers, to Maltese, and even toy poodles.”

Police say members of the public need to be careful not to fall into such a trap.

“Sellers claim these puppies to be fully vaccinated and potty trained, and a fake seller is likely not to let you view the puppy before purchase and claim they have their own delivery service.

“In the past, sellers have suggested paying for a ‘change of ownership’ document for each purchased puppy, which is not a thing in New Zealand.

“Neither is a breeder registering the puppy before you get it. All of these things are red flags.

“People need to be doing some extensive research on puppy sellers before paying money to anyone.”

Here are some safety tips for people looking to buy a puppy online:

  • Always buy from a reputable breeder or authentic seller if you can.
  • Ask to see the puppy first and meet in a public place if you are unable to go to their property.
  • Make sure a friend or family member is aware of the transaction details before you go.
  • Try to avoid making a transaction before meeting someone first and never deposit money into a person’s account without viewing the puppy first.
  • Trust your instincts, if it sounds like a scam, and it’s too good to be true it probably is.

People should phone 111 in an emergency if something is happening right now, illegal or suspicious.

If it’s already happened, provide information via the police non-emergency number 105 or go online at www.105.police.govt.nz.

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