When it comes to buying pets online, double- and triple-check before sending money.
That’s the advice police in Merritt, B.C., issued on Thursday after saying a local resident was recently swindled out of $1,600 after trying to buy a puppy.
Police say the resident tried buying a French bulldog through an ad on Facebook Marketplace, but, after sending the money via e-transfer, didn’t receive the puppy and never heard from the seller again.
“These puppies may look cute, but you won’t actually get them if you send your money to a scammer,” said RCMP Sgt. Josh Roda.
“Please double and triple check the validity of the sellers before sending them money.”

Below are tips from police to ensure you won’t be scammed when trying to buy a pet online.
- Be skeptical.
- Look for stock photos beings used and sketchy payment methods.
- Paying by credit card through a secure site or Paypal is always the safest option.
- Buy from a reputable breeder.
- Responsible breeders are happy to share information about puppy…
