Some scammers will specifically mention that they found you on PSI's website, or another site, even though that's not necessarily true. run a program to copy all of the email addresses members have listed on their Locator profiles), but scammers can find email addresses for any pet sitter whose contact information is listed publicly (on your own business website, etc.). Security measures were added to PSI's Locator to ensure that scammers couldn't simply "scrape" emails off of the site (i.e. Pet sitters have received scam messages by email and text. As this 2017 article indicates, scammers continue to target those advertising their pet-sitting services online. ![]() ![]() Keep reading for the recent scams fellow pet sitters have received and shared with us (and be sure to read the comments section as well). Update: We are updating this blog post (and the comments section) as we hear about more scams targeting pet sitters.
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