This is a great service that has free option. Hopefully it will bring me and my furbaby back together real soon. Thank you so much for having this!
Recently I lost my bird around Glenwood Avenue in Jersey City. Thanks to pet Amber alert my hopes are up, that I can find my bird as soon as possible.
Facts:
1. On Sunday June 24,2018 (just after midnight) I submitted a request to PetAmberAlert for $79.99 to initiate an alert for my missing dog.
2. My bank account was debited the $79.99 an hour after I my request was made.
3. I immediately received an email which contains this text "The alert has started processing and the whole process will complete in under 12-24 hours. You will receive another confirmation email with login instructions once the alert is succesfully [sic] completed. Even though there are no refunds once an alert is submitted it is still very important to inform us when your pet is found". No such email has been received, 4 days after they took my money.
3. Their FAQ states "We provide extensive documentation with every alert. You will receive an alert coverage map and a full detailed report (including name, address, phone, time of contact, etc) of every neighbor/business contacted by us for your verification." No alert coverage map or anything of the sort was received.
4. On June 26,60 hours after I submitted my request I phoned the "company" only to discover I was talking to a call center, not PetAmberAlert. They said they would forward my message for "Mark" to handle and call me back right away. They added that "Mark" is to only contact person for the company and there are no other employees to tal with. Mark never called me back.
5. On June 27 I phoned again with the same results as above, no one exist at PetAmberAlert to speak to, only call center employees that have no affiliation with PetAmberAlert.
6. I submitted a claim to my bank to reverse the transaction.
Conclusion: Based on the above fact, PetAmberAlert is a scam. Do your research, don't get caught as I did by their fancy website and bogus claims. You will notice the positive reviews about them here on sitejabber have no actual facts and appear to have been created by people other than actual customers.
Spend your hard earned money elsewhere and run away from this fraudulent "business".
Learned about this site by my local humane society so I hope it works in bringing my furbaby home she has been missing a week and I am worried sick.
A Facebook user recommended this website. This website was easy to navigate. I finished filling out my dog's information with ease.
Hoping and praying PetAlert will get my baby home. Ive heard great things about it and has a huge success rate.
This site was very helpful and very easy to sign up. It is such a nice way to find your lost pet. Can't wait to get our cat back.
This site gets you to fill out all bad information that will help find your pet, and only takes up to 5mins max to do so. Very easy
The last the I want to do is deal w a confusing website when trying to get the word out about my dog. They made it fast and easy to use. Thank you.
I just sent my alert out so well see if it does any good. I hope to get my furry baby back asap. I never expected her to leave in the first place
This is a great service, getting calls and great leads! Less expensive than other site plus a real person actually reviews the details!
Outstanding website service to broadcast lost pet info to a specific geographic targeted area. One stop shop for all your pet search need.
Quick and easy. Hoping we get our doggie back. I am confident we will. I have been missing her for 5 days now.
A great way to get the word out. I had no idea that there was a company available that would make phone calls to neighbors and local businesses.
Awesome services with lost pets I posted a lost pets and they helped me every step of the way to trying in find my pet guapo
Giving this a try because I miss my dog. I have heard this has worked for many others. I hope it works and then I can give a great review.
Answer: No, it's a (scam) business that offers to broadcast your lost pets information after paying.
Answer: You need to put up big neon posters. You can get poster board from Dollar Tree and in big letters you need to write something in maybe five words or less because people will be driving by and they can only read about that much in route. Put underneath that the information about your kitty and a picture. Make a minimum of four to have one at both ends of your street and the street over from yours both sides you should have one at the beginning and in the end. Compose a letter from you to your neighbors asking them to please help you find your cat by looking in their sheds and anything that the kitty could have gotten into in their backyard. Let them know a heartfelt way how important this is to you and how much you miss your kitty. Along with this letter have a picture of your cat and then put it in every mailbox you can. If you can't get to a mailbox put it on the windshield of a car. See if your local grocery store will let you hang a sign of some sort on there door or something school see if you can put something up at at the schools. I hope you find your kitty
PetAmberAlert has a rating of 4.2 stars from 465 reviews, indicating that most customers are generally satisfied with their purchases. Reviewers satisfied with PetAmberAlert most frequently mention great service, fur baby and help people. PetAmberAlert ranks 2nd among Lost Pet sites.