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Rescues- Legit or scams- topic of TV Show this Monday

December 20, 2014 by Tina Evangelista-Eppenstein 13 Comments

 Have you been the victim of an animal rescue scam? Please share your story. We may use it on the air.

Join me Monday, December 22nd, at 7 PM as “Animal Rescues- Legit or Scams” will be discussed with Director of Pet Advocates Network , Alison Hector.

Animal rescue scams have existed for a long time. There are so many animal rescues that exist to help homeless animals. Their objective is to always help the animals.

Scam rescues focus on money and it is gained at the cost of the animal, if the pet does, in fact, exist.

Due to social media, animal rescue scams have exploded over the internet and many of us can’t or don’t know who is real or fake. It is difficult to ascertain the true rescues from the scam artists,  but there are red flags in which to notice the difference.

Join me as Ms. Hector will tell us how to recognize the red flags and what we can do about them.

They say knowledge is power and in this case, you need all the information you can grab so you, too, won’t be a victim of an animal rescue scam!

The show starts at 6:30 PM on Ch. 15 (Comcast) Ch. 21 (Service Electric). The program airs in Pennsylvania.  Can’t see the show in  your area?  Streamline the show live over the internet by clicking on this link.

Have a story, please email me at tevangelistaepp@yahoo. Like my tv page at https://www.facebook.com/ACloseUpLookAtAnimalWelfareIssues.

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: A Closer Look, Alison Hector, animal rescues, animal scams, Pet Advocates Network, Tina Evangelista-Eppenstein

Comments

  1. Petey G says

    December 21, 2014 at 7:39 pm

    I don’t pay any money over the internet to rescues. Been burned. Won’t do it again. Will pay in person.

    Reply
  2. Connie says

    December 23, 2014 at 9:54 am

    So much information packed into your show. I can’t remember all of it. Is there a way I can see it on the internet?

    Reply
    • tinaevangelistaeppenstein says

      December 23, 2014 at 12:29 pm

      Connie, Yes, there was a lot of information to remember. I will be posting the show and the link on here. Hopefully, I will have it up this week. Thank you.

      Reply
    • Alison Hector says

      December 24, 2014 at 12:27 am

      Our website is http://www.petadvocatesnetwork.org

      The articles discussed you can reference are:
      http://petadvocatesnetwork.org/wordpress/2012/12/07/quick-guide-to-animal-rescue-credibility-by-alison-hector/

      and the more complete guide here http://petadvocatesnetwork.org/wordpress/2012/11/04/great-animal-rescue-or-great-scam-a-complete-guide-by-alison-hector/

      You can also ask questions and receive answers and we have over two hundred questions and answers so far! Hopefully Tina will have me on again next year and I can take questions. Thank you Tina!

      Reply
  3. Susan says

    December 23, 2014 at 12:04 pm

    Loved the show. I have a question for your guest. Why can only rescues deal with no-kill shelters? I don’t get that. If they want to save animals, then why not save the ones where they’re going to be killed or have a good chance of being killed. That doesn’t add up for me. Other than that, I agree with what you two said. Thank you. Susan

    Reply
    • tinaevangelistaeppenstein says

      December 23, 2014 at 12:29 pm

      Susan, I will pass your question along to Alison. Thanks for your comment and question.

      Reply
    • Alison Hector says

      December 24, 2014 at 12:29 am

      Sorry for any confusion. That is not what I meant at all. Most worthy rescues do pull and save from kill shelters. What I meant to say was that the rescues themselves should have a no kill policy. ie they don’t kill for space, or any healthy or treatable animal themselves.

      Reply
  4. Kiana says

    December 23, 2014 at 12:07 pm

    Great show. Good guest. Great info. So need to share it!

    Reply
  5. Afraid to give my name says

    December 23, 2014 at 12:36 pm

    I have a question for your guest after watching your show. Is it legal to ask rescues for their financial information? How do you go about doing this? I have a question for a rescue I’ve been in touch with and some of what they say seems shady. What else can I do?

    Reply
    • tinaevangelistaeppenstein says

      December 23, 2014 at 12:47 pm

      I will pass your questions to Alison. It’s good you want to inquire about this rescue. I feel it’s always best to be sure if you have reservations about any animal rescue. Thank you.

      Reply
      • Alison Hector says

        December 24, 2014 at 12:29 am

        Absolutely Tina!

        Reply
    • Alison Hector says

      December 24, 2014 at 12:34 am

      Anytime anyone asks you for money you have a right to know all about them and where your money is going. That holds even more so if it concerns living creatures. You can directly ask any question you want. Here is a link to the guides with more specifics http://petadvocatesnetwork.org/wordpress/?s=credibility
      Also if they are a 501 c 3 then they legally have to provide you with info upon request. You can to look them up in guidestar.org as well. If they are a non profit they also incorporated as a non profit corporation in their state and you can find out more about them either at the Secretary of State’s office for Attorney General’s office for that state.

      Reply

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