Labradorgoldenchampanions.com is reported for being a pets for sale scam. The website was rushed to go live, with many placeholders still present. The images of the pets for sale are fake, as similar images were found on copycat websites throughout our investigation. The domain name was registered recently, just 31 days ago. No social media accounts were located for this breeder, and no legitimate reviews about this breeder could be verified or found. There are no working phone numbers available, and the verbiage on various pages has been duplicated from other similar scam websites. Additionally, no verifiable business address is associated with this breeder. What is a pet scam?

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

Date of registration: January 17, 2024
Expiration: January 17, 2025
First detected: February 17, 2024
Registrar: HOSTINGER operations, UAB
Hosted by: Dns-parking.com
Ownership: Unknown

What is a pet scam?

Online pet scams are a growing concern where swindlers use compelling images of pets for sale or claim they are available for free adoption, asking only for shipping fees. These con artists craft a facade of credibility by employing counterfeit logistics websites that appear to be legitimate shipping companies. They prefer to communicate through text-based platforms such as WhatsApp, Telegram, or Facebook Messenger, avoiding voice calls and especially video calls, which would expose their deceit by not being able to show the pet live.

Once the initial shipping fee is paid, the scammers often invent additional obstacles, such as unexpected customs issues, demanding more money for clearance. This pattern of deception can persist, draining the victim’s finances and causing significant emotional distress, as they are led on a fruitless chase for a pet that never existed. Victims are left to grapple with the harsh reality that their anticipation for a new companion was nothing but a well-orchestrated scam.

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

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U.S. Postal Inspection Service (USPIS) –Submit a Report

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