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Pets On Preloved: Reporting Suspicious Adverts

Preloved moderators spend every day reviewing the pet adverts that make it passed our stringent submissions process. They look for signs of illegal activity and animal cruelty and take action when it’s needed. But what happens if you spot a suspicious advert online? Who can you report it to?

Report Concerns To Preloved

It’s really important that members let us know if they’ve seen something that raised their concerns. This allows us to investigate sellers and adverts. It might be something that you’ve experienced first hand, such as visiting the animal in it’s home. We’ve created a handy check list for you to use when you’re thinking of buying a new furever friend. This gives buyers an idea of the issues that might need reporting.

Each advert on Preloved has an orange button called ‘Report Advert‘. This can be found underneath the advert’s Description section. If you click on that button it will redirect you to a short form where you can provide information about your concerns. Don’t worry about having to remember details from the advert, the form automatically enters the advert ID Reference so our moderators can find it on our system even if the seller removes the advert.

Most websites like Preloved will have a similar function on their adverts. Whichever website you’re using, remember to let them know if you see something worrying.

Report Suspicious Adverts To RSPCA, or Scottish SPCA

If you’re not sure if an advert needs to be reported, start by having a look over the RSPCA’s Report Cruelty Checklist.

If you’re sure an advert, or an incident off-line that you’re aware of, needs reporting, you can contact the RSPCA, or SSPCA, for further support.

  • RSPCA on 0300 1234 999
  • Scottish SPCA on 03000 999 999

 

Seek Advice From PAAG

The Pet Advertising Advisory Group (P.A.A.G.) was created in 2001 to help combat growing concerns regarding irresponsible advertising of pets. The Group comprises animal welfare organisations, trade associations and veterinary bodies. They’ve compiled a list of ‘Minimum Standards’ that websites like Preloved must meet, and we’re proud to go above and beyond these standards.

If you’re uncertain about something you’ve seen but you’re unsure whether to report it, you can contact the team at PAAG who will be able to offer advice.

 



Tina

Tina

Community Manager

Tina's been part of the Preloved family since 2014 and spends most of her time reviewing Preloved policy and speaking with external parties, such has charities, forums, and government agencies. She enjoys spending quality time with her family, pets, friends, and Netflix.