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What to Know About Romance Scams | Consumer Advice Romance scammers create fake profiles on dating sites and apps or contact you through popular social media sites like Instagram or Facebook The scammers strike up a relationship with you to build up trust, sometimes talking or chatting several times a day
Romance Scams | Consumer Advice Scammers of all ages, genders, and sexual orientations make fake profiles, sometimes using photos of other people — even stolen pictures of real military personnel
Romance scams in 2021: Fraudsters to the left of you, fakers to the . . . How can you avoid a romance scam? If someone appears on your social media and rushes you to start a friendship or romance, slow down Don’t send a reload, prepaid, or gift card; don’t wire money; and don’t send cryptocurrency to someone you met online If you suspect a romance scam, cut off contact
No love for romance scammers in 2024 | Consumer Advice But the minute your online love interest asks for money, you know it’s a scam Want to know who else is a scammer? Anyone who asks you to share account numbers, send gift cards or wire transfers, or pay with payment apps or cryptocurrency If you think someone is a scammer, cut off contact
Romance scams will cost you | Consumer Advice Romance scammers are hard at work wooing people on dating apps and social media They may lift photos to create an attractive profile or even steal the identity of a real person Just like with real romances, it may take them some time to gain your trust, but the scammer’s payoff can be big
Romance Scams | Consumer Advice When you have a new romance there’s so much to talk about But if your new sweetheart only wants to talk about your money and how you should invest it, stop talking They might be a romance scammer, like those who stole more than $1 billion from people last year How do the scams start, and what can you do to avoid one?
Faking it — scammers’ tricks to steal your heart and money If your online sweetheart asks for money, you can expect it’s a scam Unfortunately, online dating scams are all too common There may be tens of thousands of victims, and only a small fraction report it to the FTC If this happens to you, please report it at ReportFraud ftc gov
Looking for love? Watch out for scammers | Consumer Advice Thinking of trying your luck with an online dating app, or getting to know someone you’ve met on social media? Before you do, make sure you know how to spot a romance scammer
Sure ways to spot a scammer | Consumer Advice There are online articles about scams that target your business, how to protect customers' personal information, what to do in case of a data breach, and more Read the articles online, download and print copies for employees, or order free print copies at www ftc gov bulkorder