Romance scams often start on dating sites, but scammers also use social media platforms to find victims. They create fake profiles with made-up names, attractive photos and impressive-sounding careers. Many claim to live nearby but say they’re temporarily working abroad, which conveniently explains why they can’t meet in person.
They’ll spend time building trust, often using details from your social media accounts to create a connection. They may send romantic messages, engage in deep conversations and even give small gifts to win your trust. But eventually, the ask comes: money, gift cards or your banking info.
Often, they’ll claim there’s an emergency, or that they want to visit but can’t afford the trip — once you’re emotionally hooked, the request sounds plausible. When dating online, always be alert to the possibility of fraud. Avoid sharing personal photos or private information with anyone you haven’t met in person.
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