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my girl bought a chinese scam Seresto flea collar. they set up a fake website selling the collars for $29.95 through paypal. she found out about the scam, and that the collars are actually poisonous for dogs. she contacted paypal about the counterfeit products being sold through their processing, and paypal seems to be dragging their feet about doing anything about it. the chinese scam seller has offered a partial refund, like the product was merely defective instead of counterfeit and dangerous for the dog.

should we call a kike media outlet or something about this? maybe Bayer will have some interest considering their reputation is involved? also fyi - if you aren’t paying $50 for your flea collar, you are buying a counterfeit product.

my girl bought a chinese scam Seresto flea collar. they set up a fake website selling the collars for $29.95 through paypal. she found out about the scam, and that the collars are actually poisonous for dogs. she contacted paypal about the counterfeit products being sold through their processing, and paypal seems to be dragging their feet about doing anything about it. the chinese scam seller has offered a partial refund, like the product was merely defective instead of counterfeit and dangerous for the dog. should we call a kike media outlet or something about this? maybe Bayer will have some interest considering their reputation is involved? also fyi - if you aren’t paying $50 for your flea collar, you are buying a counterfeit product.

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Go to your vet and ask about flea medicine pills for your dog. Much better than collars or topical treatments and (in my experience) about the same price. You need to go through a vet to get them because they need to set the dosage. After you get the prescription you can order online so you don't have to pay for another vet visit.