FBI field offices across the country are warning about the ongoing rise in romance scams as more people turn to online dating ...
Scammers are creating fake dating sites to trick people into giving up their financial and personal information, costing victims $1.3 billion in losses in one year.
Love is real, but many online profiles are not, and they're after your money. The NY Division of Consumer Protection said ...
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Lonely New Yorkers warned not to fall for dating app scams on Valentine's Day
The New York Department of State’s Division of Consumer Protection is warning New Yorkers to protect themselves and learn the ...
An undercover reporter catches a serial fraudster back on a dating app days after leaving jail.
These cons are becoming increasingly sophisticated.
PeopleFinders reports on warning signs of romance scams, including quick love declarations and refusal of video chats, urging ...
LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- Law enforcement agents are warning the public about an increase in online financial scams targeting both lonely hearts as well as corporate-finance officers. In Southern ...
As if dating wasn't difficult enough already! Cryptocurrency scams target people on popular dating sites and apps, such as Tinder. Don't let your quest for love blind you to red flags.
The Better Business Bureau (BBB) is warning consumers about a rise in Valentine's Day scams, including fake gift offers, ...
BBB warns that romance scams don't just steal money; they can trick victims into illegally moving stolen funds. Learn how to protect yourself.
New year, same scams targeting the vulnerability of individuals seeking connection,” wrote the FBI in a social media post.
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