Safety tips when buying dogs online

JOBURG – Milly Barnard, Community Development Manager for Fidelity ADT said these fraudsters are taking advantage of innocent people who are hoping to buy a dog during the lockdown.

One of the many unfortunate side effects of Covid-19 has been an increase in the volume of fake news and a huge spike in the number of online fraudsters that are using false information to lure unsuspecting buyers.

Milly Barnard, community development manager for Fidelity ADT, said these fraudsters were taking advantage of innocent people who were hoping to buy a dog during the lockdown.

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The following advice has been shared and the public is urged to warn any friends who may have been caught by this scam or are in the market to get a new puppy:

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“The sooner these scam artists can be caught the better, and we urge anyone with information to report this to their closest police station,” concluded Barnard.

Ekurhuleni police have recently seen a huge spike in the number of fraud cases being opened relating to the purchase of online dogs and puppies and have issued a warning to residents in their respective communities.

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