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  2. Has an online love interest asked you for money?

    consumer.ftc.gov/consumer-alerts/2018/02/has-online-love-interest-asked-you-money

    Unfortunately, an online love interest who asks for money is almost certainly a scam artist. The FTC’s new infographic, developed with the American Bankers Association Foundation, lists common signs of online dating scams and what to do if someone you meet online asks you for money.

  3. What to Know About Romance Scams | Consumer Advice

    consumer.ftc.gov/articles/what-know-about-romance-scams

    Scammers will ask you for money. Once they gain your trust, they’ll ask for your help to pay medical expenses (for them or a family member), buy their ticket to visit you, pay for their visa, or help them pay fees to get them out of trouble.

  4. How to Spot the Signs of an Online Romance Scammer

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    In this article, we’ll identify common online dating scams and offer some tips on how to tell if someone is scamming you online. We also have information about how to report a dating scammer if you or someone you love has fallen victim to one.

  5. It’s not true love if they ask for money | Consumer Advice

    consumer.ftc.gov/consumer-alerts/2020/02/its-not-true-love-if-they-ask-money

    It’s a romance scam. Stop communicating with the person immediately. Search online for the type of job the person says they have. See if other people have heard similar stories. For example, you could do a search for “oil rig scammer” or “US Army scammer.”. Do a reverse image search of the person’s profile picture.

  6. Romance Scams — FBI

    www.fbi.gov/how-we-can-help-you/scams-and-safety/common-frauds-and-scams/...

    On this episode of Inside the FBI, learn how to recognize verification schemes that target people who use online dating platforms, and what to do if you fall victim to one of these scams.

  7. Romance scammers’ favorite lies exposed - Federal Trade...

    www.ftc.gov/.../data-spotlight/2023/02/romance-scammers-favorite-lies-exposed

    February 9, 2023. Romance scammers tell all sorts of lies to steal your heart and money, and reports to the FTC show those lies are working. Last year’s romance scam numbers looked a lot like 2021 all over again, and it’s not a pretty picture.

  8. How to Avoid Falling for an Online Romance Scam - NerdWallet

    www.nerdwallet.com/article/finance/romance-scammers-they-call-you-honey-but...

    Romance Scammers: They Call You Honey, but Don’t Send Them Money. Romance scams are increasingly common, but there are steps you can take to reduce your risk.

  9. Stay Safe Online: Avoid Romance Scams - United States Secret...

    www.secretservice.gov/investigations/romancescams

    A romance scam is a form of confidence scheme whereby a scammer gains the trust of a victim by developing a romantic relationship. This relationship usually begins through contact on social media or dating applications, but can also occur on online job sites. Victims can be both men and women.

  10. Romance Scams Are On The Rise. Here’s How To Avoid Them - Forbes

    www.forbes.com/advisor/personal-finance/romance-scams

    More than one-third of people who reported losing money to an online romance scam in 2021 said it started on Facebook or Instagram. The median amount these victims lost to scammers? A whopping...

  11. Break up with online romance scams - Consumer Financial...

    www.consumerfinance.gov/about-us/blog/break-up-with-online-romance-scams

    Usually romance scammers spend time getting to know you and developing trust before they ask for a loan or access to your finances. They make up a tragic story or emergency reason for why they need the money – and promise to pay you back.