Cutepuppyland.com is operating an online pets for sale scam. The photos of the animals for sale on the website are fake. The breeder lacks social media accounts. There is no verifiable physical address for the business on any of the pages. The website does not provide any phone numbers for customer support. The wording on different pages is copied from similar pet scam websites. The domain name is new, registered only 64 days ago at the time of this report. There are no legitimate reviews about this website that could be found or verified. What is a pet scam?

❌ Fake Images
❌ No Address Found
❌ Copycat Content
❌ No Reviews
❌ No Social Media
❌ No Phone Numbers
❌ Recently Registered
 

Date of registration: November 08, 2023
Expiration: November 08, 2024
First detected: January 11, 2024
Registrar: NameSilo, LLC www.namesilo.com/
Hosted by: Gocheapweb.com
Ownership: Unknown

What is a pet scam?

Online pet scams are a growing concern, where fraudsters exploit the emotions of animal lovers by advertising nonexistent pets. These scammers entice their victims with captivating images of puppies, kittens, or other pets, often claiming that the animals are available for adoption at no cost, except for a supposed shipping fee. To make their ruse more convincing, they may set up fake websites that mimic legitimate pet shipping companies, complete with fabricated testimonials and customer service representatives. The scammers are typically averse to any requests for live video interactions with the pet, citing various excuses to maintain the illusion.

They pressure the victims to pay the shipping fee promptly, capitalizing on the urgency and excitement of welcoming a new pet. After the initial payment, the scam can escalate, with the fraudsters inventing unforeseen complications like customs delays, which supposedly require additional payments for resolution. Victims of these scams are often left with a significant financial loss and the heartache of realizing that the beloved pet they were expecting never existed. It’s a cruel deception that preys on the kindness and compassion of pet enthusiasts, leaving them both monetarily and emotionally depleted.

Read our full investigation into online pet scams at this link: Pet Scams Exposed

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