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Monday, 16 December 2024

AVOID ROMANCE FRAUD

 Romance fraud originates from criminal networks that operate in many parts of the world, including: West Africa and Southeast Asia.



Scammers use a variety of methods to find victims, including:
Creating fake profiles on dating sites and apps

Contacting people through social media

Using classified sites and online forums

Scammers often try to build trust with their victims by:
Chatting several times a day

Adjusting their story to what they think will work

Moving the conversation to a more private method, such as email or phone

Falling in love quickly and declaring strong feelings

Scammers may use a variety of tactics to get money from their victims, including:

Asking for money to pay for an emergency

Asking for money to pay for travel to meet them

Asking for money to make an investment

Claiming to be sick, hurt, or in jail

Offering to do a favor, such as teaching you how to invest in cryptocurrency

Claiming to have shipped you a valuable package that requires you to send money for “customs” or some other made-up fee

Convincing you to share explicit photos and then threatening to share them with your social media contacts


To stay safe from romance fraud, you can:

Stay within the messaging function of the dating app

Be suspicious of any requests for money from someone you have never met in person

Be cautious about how much personal information you are sharing online

Don't send money, allow access to your bank account, or transfer money on their behalf

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