Man pays a whopping RM50,000 for non-existent pet online


PETALING JAYA: A British bulldog listed on an online classified website was worth only RM1,500 but a man, truly believing that he was buying the dog, paid a whopping RM50,000 for the non-existent pet.

The seller had asked him to pay logistics for the dog, which he did, and later told him the dog was being held by the Department of Veterinary Services for quarantine.

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RM12.33/month

Billed as RM148.00/year

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