Prevention Mechanism for Pet Parents Pretending to Use Boarding Services but Actually Abandoning Dogs
After multiple dog and cat boarding and house-sitting bookings, our intelligent system can now use big data to distinguish whether parents have the intention of pretending to use boarding services but actually abandoning pets or committing fraud. The system currently has a mechanism in place to limit requests from parents with abandonment intentions. Nevertheless, it is unavoidable that the system might occasionally miss such parents and allow them to make requests. Therefore, the system requires all parents to make advance payments to verify their information and bank details to avoid errors. Parents who are unwilling to pay through the platform or contact the sitter are understandably suspicious or have something to hide. If abandonment occurs after payment through the system, PetBacker will provide the sitter with a subsidy of $100. To date, there have been no reported cases of abandonment from sitters on the platform. Thank you.
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