CBS New Media News More and more young people are raising a dog to enrich their lives, which has also made some online pet stores popular. However, when buying pets online, you need to be careful of being scammed. On the evening of June 6, the Xinfe...

CBS New Media News More and more young people are raising a dog to enrich their lives, which has also made some online pet stores popular. However, when buying pets online, you need to be careful of being scammed.
On the evening of June 6, the Xinfeng Street Police Station of the Tianning Public Security Bureau received a report from Mr. Zhang saying that he was defrauded of 1,250 yuan when he purchased Bomei online. It turned out that Mr. Zhang loved dogs very much. Pomeranian was small, exquisite and very cute, so he wanted to keep one.
Nowadays, the price of pet dogs in physical stores is generally higher. Mr. Zhang found a pet store online and added its WeChat ID. After bargaining, the two settled the deal for 1,000 yuan. However, just a few days ago, when Mr. Zhang received this puppy, he felt that the puppy was in poor mental condition, so he took it to the pet hospital for examination and found that the puppy was infected with canine distemper and would be difficult to survive. Mr. Zhang received an unhealthy dog and told the other party about it. The other party was also very happy. He asked Mr. Zhang to throw away the sick dog and for another 250 yuan, he would send him another dog.
Mr. Zhang immediately transferred the money. Unexpectedly, the other party blocked him after the transfer, and he could not be contacted. Currently, the police are conducting further investigation.