An Albury man has been charged over an alleged puppy scam.
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In February 2020, detectives from Murray River Police District commenced an investigation, following reports of fraudulent online advertisements for puppies.
"Police have been told that several people across Australia - including residents in Victoria, South Australia and NSW - sent money online after seeing advertisements for Cavoodle, Toy Poodle, Dachshund and Corgi puppies posted on online trading websites," a NSW Police statement said.
"After sending through the money, the puppy never arrived, and the alleged breeder cut contact with them.
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"Following extensive inquiries, a 26-year-old man was arrested at Albury Police Station shortly after 6pm on Wednesday."
He was charged with nine counts of dishonestly obtain financial advantage by deception.
Police will allege the man fraudulently obtained more than $16,000 as a result of the scam.
He was granted strict conditional bail to appear in Albury Local Court on Monday, April 12.
Murray River Police District Crime Manager, Detective Chief Inspector Mick Stoltenberg, warned people to be cautious when making purchases online.
"We have seen a rise in online scams in recent times, with scammers taking advantage of the recent pandemic as victims are less likely to travel to see the item they wish to purchase in person," he said.
"If you think you may have been scammed, contact your bank or financial institution as soon as possible.
"Always remember, if it sounds too good to be true, it probably is."
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