best then wire transferred $750 to the so-called seller, who promised curley would be delivered to hertep in oregon the next day. the puppy never arrived. and the website was taken down. >> i felt so silly. they simply look my money. >> reporter: according to the ohio attorney general, the same happening to victims in arizona, florida, maine, and more than a dozen places in between. falling for those convincing websites and adorable faces. >> we've seen people lose up to $2,000, $2,500, for a puppy that doesn't even exist. >> reporter: to avoid falling victim, experts say never purchase a pet sight unseen from the internet. visit the animal in person. and beware of sellers who require that you pay by wire transfer or money order. and they urge people looking for a new pet to consider adopting from the humane society or other shelters. tom? >> marci, thank you. >>> when we come back, the close call. the car on the road, the driver left hanging over the edge. >>> plus, the chopper pilot landing next to a fast food restaurant. witnesses thinking it was an emergency. what the pilot really