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Tips For Avoiding Romance Scams Online

Kevin

Kevin

 

October 21, 2020

Tips For Avoiding Romance Scams Online

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Here's a deeply unromantic statistic: According to the FTC, online seekers of love lost a whopping $200 million to romance scams in 2019 alone. That's a lot of coffee dates.And while every scam is awful, of course, there's something a little extra horrible about preying on people's weaknesses and loneliness. So what's a lovelorn online dater to do?

Tips to avoid romance scammers

There are some red flags to keep an eye out for:

  • Does the person have a profile pic that seems like they could be a model? Like your mother always said, if it seems too good to be true, then it probably is.
  • Are they moving very quickly? Going from "Hi" to "I love you" in a handful of messages?
  • Are there any weird inconsistencies with their profile, or their messages?
  • Are the messages vague and noticeably poorly written?
  • Are they (and this is a big one), are they telling you an elaborate story about why they need money, as a prelude to asking for money?
  • If you ignore or refuse their requests for money, do their messages get more desperate and insistent?

It goes without saying you should never send money to a person you don't know in real life, no matter how much you like them. Often a scammer will ask you for a gift card (iTunes seems an especially popular ask) rather than outright asking for cash. Why? Gift cards are essentially untraceable - once someone uses the code that money is gone.

The sad truth about the internet is people can claim to be pretty much anyone, so having a healthy skepticism is key to keeping yourself safe.

One great trick to avoid romance scams

So let's say you're talking a person who's tripping one or more red flags. How can you know for sure?

A very quick verification you can do is to use Google Image Search or TinEye , upload their profile pic and see what weird stuff shows up. A lot of scammers will simply steal a profile pic from a legitimate person, so if your image search brings up someone under an entirely different name, that's pretty much a bullseye.

Use these tips for avoiding romance scams, and remember to keep yourself safe out there. And for further info, check out these other very informative links below for more.

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