03-20-2006, 03:37 PM
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Join Date: Apr 2005 Location: Texas
Posts: 14,226
| Puppyfind.com is trying to fight back against scammers! Here is an e-mail that I received from puppyfind.com: Dear Member,
Over the last few months, many major websites have become inundated
with scammers, and PuppyFind.com is no exception. We've been working
diligently to remove the scammers, but have yet to make a major dent-they
just keep coming. This is a growing issue that needs to be corrected,
and we need your help.
We've recently created a fraud department that will work exclusively on
this problem. Many tactics have been deployed to not only deter
scammers, but to stop them in their tracks. One of which is our "Scam Alert"
button. To utilize this service, simply log into your seller account
and click the "Browse Listings" menu tab. If you come across a
suspicious listing, click the "Scam Alert" button found at the bottom of the
page to instantly notify our fraud department. With your assistance, we
can quickly locate and remove offending listings.
When posting their fraudulent listings, many scammers will steal images
posted by ethical breeders. This has become a major concern, but
there's a very simple solution. Before posting any images online, add a
digital watermark.
Follow the link below to view a sample watermark: http://www.puppyfind.com/images/watermark_sample.jpg
You can add a watermark using your current image editing software, or
download watermark creation software by following the links below: http://www.uconomix.com/umark/ http://www.watermarkfactory.com/
Note: PuppyFind.com will not accept images containing contact
information (such as email addresses or phone numbers). Please limit your
watermark to your name or the name of your kennel.
PuppyFind.com Fraud Department scamalert@puppyfind.com |
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