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Scam Watch Dog 

Report internet scams here! 

If you suspect you have found a pet scam involving South African email addresses, and/or telephone numbers linked to South Africa, please pop an email with the details to this email address:
puppyscams@badwhois.info

Please try and forward all email headers as well. See here how to extract the email headers:
http://www.abika.com/Reports/Samples/emailheaderguide.htm

Also feel free to send details of all puppy scam websites, regardless of country, which will be forwarded to AA419, an international anti-fraud group, for termination. Include as much information as possible.
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If you have been the victim of internet fraud, report it to the Internet Crime Complaint Center, www.ic3.gov

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Help prevent fraud by visiting the South African Fraud Prevention Service www.safps.org.za

 

It is written in the Bible, "O God, you hate all who do wrong. You destroy those who tell lies; deceitful men, the Lord abhors." Psalm 5 verses 5 & 6

Photos

If you feel the photo that the "breeder" has put on a website is not right, check here to see if it has been copied off another website.

Right click on the pic to get the URL (web address) of the pic. It may say "view image." It starts with http://

Now we put the address into TinEye at http://www.tineye.com

 

Suspicious websites

If you think a website may be copying articles and adverts from another website, go to http://www.copyscape.com and plug in the URL


Examples of scam ads  That forwarded email - is it spam?  

Blog you can discuss scams on http://antifraudintl.org

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