My apologies to PetAmberAlert.com, which may be a legitimate business, but that's not who I dealt with. I dealt with Pet Amber Alert and it is definitely a scam. Anxious to find our missing cat, I followed a recommendation in a reply to my post on Lost Pets of Northern Arizona. They claimed they used camera data, social media, and even drones to find lost pets. I checked here and BBB. While reviews were mixed, TrustPilot said it was a legitimate business and there were only 6 BBB complaints, so I sent payment.Then I dug deeper. Their profile photo had "SES Rescue" on orange jumpsuits. A photo of a van said, "dog rescue." Looking up SES, it is "State Emergency Services".....of Austraila!! Those are search and rescue dogs, not rescued dogs!I began trolling them when they wanted second-half payment to give me "the address of my missing pet" who by then was safely in the house. Thankfully looking into pet finding scams, I found that demanding payment for the pets return was a common tactic.So, watch out for COPYCAT businesses that ARE FRAUDULENT! Make sure you are dealing with the official business, NOT the scammers using their name!
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