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  •   Home > News > Law and Order

    A warning to pet owners to remain vigilant about an SPCA impersonation scam

    A warning to pet owners to remain vigilant about an SPCA impersonation scam


    The SPCA says it's received reports of a caller pretending to be SPCA staff or veterinarians - and targeting owners who have lost their pets.

    It says the scammers are requesting hundreds of dollars to retrieve the animals.

    The SPCA says it never requests payment this way - when it finds lost animals.

    Police urge anyone who receives one of these calls to not provide any banking information and to report the call to Netsafe.

    © 2024 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

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