They’re a scam that’s been going on for years and those darn ads still show up every day in our online feeds. How do those companies get away with it? I don’t know, but I do realize that very few who read those ads and send in money have any idea they’re being scammed.
I asked friends online, “Do ads for ‘ESA letters’ sold online make you mad?”
I added: “Help educate the novice pet guardians who might fall for the scam without doing their due diligence—please!
“What do the ads say that you know is not true—for example, ‘you can take your ESA anywhere, just like a service dog’?
“What is the truth about the so-called ‘rights’ of ESAs to access, housing, travel (including via air)? Where is this information found?”
“What is the real process to be pursued by someone who wants a real ESA letter from a …