Shojaeshibainu.com is running a pet breeder scam. The breeder lacks social media accounts. The domain name was registered just 364 days ago, and there are no legitimate reviews about this breeder that could be verified. The website does not list any customer support phone numbers. Images of pets for sale are fake, with similar images found on copycat websites during our investigation. The website’s content has been copied from other scam websites claiming to sell or giveaway free pets. Several pages contain default content and placeholder text. The business does not have a verifiable physical address listed on any of the pages. What is a pet scam?

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

Date of registration: January 08, 2023
Expiration: January 08, 2024
First detected: January 07, 2024
Registrar: LIQUIDNET Ltd. liquidnetlimited.co.uk
Hosted by: Supremedns.com
Ownership: Unknown

What is a pet scam?

Pet scammers exploit the emotions of those looking to add a furry friend to their family by advertising adorable pets with heartwarming backstories. These deceitful sellers, however, are unable to provide live video proof of the animals, often citing a variety of excuses to avoid suspicion. In truth, these scammers are not genuine breeders and there are no animals to be sold. To enhance the illusion of authenticity, they sometimes recruit accomplices who set up fraudulent logistics websites.

These sites masquerade as pet shipping services, giving the buyer a false assurance that their new pet will be safely delivered to their doorstep. When the time comes for payment, the buyer is instructed to cover the costs for transportation and other fees. Unfortunately, once the payment is transferred, the scammer vanishes without a trace, and the anticipated pet never materializes, leaving the victim both heartbroken and financially depleted.

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

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