Under the pretext of wanting to confirm the purchase and issue a sales contract, the dog seller asked for a copy of his ID to be sent. The 60-year-old innocently complied with this wish.

Suddenly the seller stood in front of the Nordstormarner's door with the puppy, a Havanese Bolonka. Under some pretext, the sale was then completed on site as quickly as possible.

When the puppy was presented to the vet, the 60-year-old experienced a surprise. Contrary to every promise, the animal purchased was neither vaccinated nor chipped and there are a lot of things wrong with the breed.

But the trouble for the Nordstormarner continues. Your personal data has already been used to make multiple purchases on the Internet. In return, she now receives various invoices for goods that she never ordered.

The police warn urgently against the digital sharing of his personal data. In addition, they should be vigilant when buying an animal via an internet platform.

Source: Ratzeburg Police Department

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