We have detected that royalmainecoonkittenz.com is operating an online pets for sale scam. The content found on various pages has been simply copied from other pet scam websites. We weren’t able to verify or find any legitimate reviews about this breeder, and we were unable to find any social media accounts for them. Additionally, the images of animals for sale that this website claims to possess are fake. The registration of the domain name is recent, occurring just 103 days ago, and we found no verifiable business address associated with this breeder. What is a pet scam?

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

Date of registration: September 16, 2023
Expiration: September 16, 2024
First detected: December 28, 2023
Registrar: NameSilo, LLC www.namesilo.com/
Hosted by: Truehostdns.com
Ownership: Unknown

What is a pet scam?

Online pet scams involve deceptive tactics used by scammers to trick unsuspecting individuals into believing they are adopting a pet. These scams typically begin with the scammer posting attractive photos of pets to attract potential victims. They may claim that the pet is available for adoption and is free, but will require a fee for shipping. To create a false sense of legitimacy, scammers may collaborate with accomplices who pose as fake shipping companies. These co-conspirators may create fraudulent logistics websites to further deceive victims. The purpose of these websites is to make victims feel secure about the shipping process. To avoid suspicion, scammers will often refuse to show the pet on a video call, instead emphasizing the urgency of the shipping fee payment.

They may claim that the pet will be delivered promptly once the fee is paid. However, the scam doesn’t end there. Once the initial fee is paid, scammers may invent excuses such as customs delays and demand additional fees for clearance. This cycle of demands for more money continues until the victim realizes that the pet they believed they were adopting doesn’t actually exist. Victims of online pet scams are left not only financially exploited but also emotionally distressed. These scams prey on people’s love for animals and their desire to provide a home for a pet in need. It is important to be cautious and vigilant when engaging in online pet adoption to avoid falling victim to these fraudulent schemes.

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

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