MACAWS FOR CONCERN: Darren Dwyer says online scammers are offering macaws for sale at a fraction of their market value to swindle shoppers. Photo: GLENN FERGUSONA BELMONT pet store owner has warned of an internet scam that promises exotic endangered birds for a fraction of their usual $15,000 price.
Darren Dwyer of Family Pet and Aquarium said he had received five calls in the past month from people who had come close to losing thousands to scammers.
"One lady was going to buy two four-year-old breeding blue and gold macaws for $1500," Mr Dwyer said.
"She realised it was a scam when I told her they were worth in excess of $30,000."
Mr Dwyer, who is convinced the advertised birds do not exist, said he wanted to prevent honest people from losing their hard-earned money.
He said tactics used by the scammers included "comments that the birds belong to someone overseas and the money needs to be put into their account" and claims that the birds were cheap because the vendor had to leave the country soon.