How to pay for a pet with petpay?
Pay with PetPay. Send an Invitation Invite anybody to request the transaction be secured and managed by PetPay. Pay with PetPay. Send an Invitation Invite anybody to request the transaction be secured and managed by PetPay. Buy a pet with the security of PetPay! Fraud protection, vault service, secure online checkout & transaction management.
How much do I have to pay for a new dog?
The ads may request a reasonable payment for the pet, say $300, or they may claim the pet is available to a good home for free – if you pay for shipping. If you pay, you’ll get additional requests for money for things like vet bills, crating, shipping, or inspection costs.
Are there any disputes between buyers and sellers of pets?
Disputes between buyers and sellers do occur. We’ll help pull your tail out between your legs. Every year nearly 8 million pets enter animal shelters nationwide. Only 35% ever find their forever home. PetPay introduces Safe Home Screening to protect your pets from abuse and neglect by providing background checks.
Do you have to use a money transfer service for a pet?
Don’t use a money transfer service. The surest sign of a scam is when someone insists you use a money transfer service – like Western Union or MoneyGram – as the only form of payment for a pet. Money transfers are like sending cash; once you send it, you can’t get it back. Cash reload packs – like GreenDot MoneyPak,…
Pay with PetPay. Send an Invitation Invite anybody to request the transaction be secured and managed by PetPay. Pay with PetPay. Send an Invitation Invite anybody to request the transaction be secured and managed by PetPay. Buy a pet with the security of PetPay! Fraud protection, vault service, secure online checkout & transaction management.
What should you do if animal control calls on You?
As we saw in Mrs. V’s story, Animal Control officials aren’t the enemy. Most are truly concerned about the welfare of animals. However, they have a serious job within the parameters of law enforcement that is sometimes and sadly truly needed. Always be honest and always be kind.
The ads may request a reasonable payment for the pet, say $300, or they may claim the pet is available to a good home for free – if you pay for shipping. If you pay, you’ll get additional requests for money for things like vet bills, crating, shipping, or inspection costs.
What happens if you pay a reward for a pet?
They may offer to meet you at a public location to return your pet and collect the reward you have offered. When you get there, they may tell you your pet is in their car and will go get him for you as soon as you pay the reward. Once they have the money, they will disappear.