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  2. What to Know About Romance Scams | Consumer Advice

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

    Learn how to avoid romance scams. 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.

  3. Romance Scams | Consumer Advice - Federal Trade Commission

    consumer.ftc.gov/features/pass-it-on/impersonator-scams/romance-scams

    Scammers of all ages, genders, and sexual orientations make fake profiles, sometimes using photos of other people — even stolen pictures of real military personnel. They build relationships — some even pretend to plan weddings — before they disappear with your money.

  4. Romance scams in 2021: Fraudsters to the left of you, fakers to...

    consumer.ftc.gov/consumer-alerts/2022/02/romance-scams-2021-fraudsters-left...

    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.

  5. Romance scammers love . . . to take your money | Consumer Advice

    consumer.ftc.gov/consumer-alerts/2024/02/romance-scammers-love-take-your-money

    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? When you have a new romance there’s so much to talk about.

  6. Did you know that scammers send fake package shipment and delivery notifications to try to steal people's personal information — not just at the holidays, but all year long? Here's what you need to know to protect yourself from these scams.

  7. Romance scams will cost you | Consumer Advice - Federal Trade...

    consumer.ftc.gov/consumer-alerts/2019/02/romance-scams-will-cost-you

    If you suspect a romance scam, cut off contact right away. Then, report to the scam to the FTC at ftc.gov/complaint . Notify the dating site where you met the scammer, too.

  8. No love for romance scammers in 2024 | Consumer Advice

    consumer.ftc.gov/consumer-alerts/2024/01/no-love-romance-scammers-2024

    As your social media and mailboxes fill up with new year’s greetings, you might see some unfamiliar names. Are the messages from long-lost friends or romance scammers trying to get close? Here are some things to watch for.

  9. Not love, actually | Consumer Advice - Federal Trade Commission

    consumer.ftc.gov/consumer-alerts/2021/02/not-love-actually

    Lots of people have profiles on dating apps to meet someone — maybe even more so in these virtual times. And many people have built successful relationships from an online start. But what if, instead of finding a potential partner, you find a scam? Romance scams reached a record $304 million in losses reported to the FTC in 2020. That’s up ...

  10. Faking it — scammers’ tricks to steal your heart and money

    consumer.ftc.gov/consumer-alerts/2015/07/faking-it-scammers-tricks-steal-your...

    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.

  11. Online Dating Scams Infographic | Consumer Advice

    consumer.ftc.gov/articles/0560-online-dating-scams-infographic

    Did you know that scammers send fake package shipment and delivery notifications to try to steal people's personal information — not just at the holidays, but all year long? Here's what you need to know to protect yourself from these scams.