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Looking to start a new relationship? For some, that may mean meeting a new love interest online. Word to the wise: sometimes it’s best to lead with your head and not your heart.

Millions of Americans use dating sites, social networking sites, and chat rooms to meet people. And many forge successful relationships. But scammers also use these sites to meet potential victims. They create fake profiles to build online relationships, and eventually convince people to send money in the name of love.

The Federal Trade Commission receives thousands of reports each year about romance scammers who create fake online relationships only to steal their victims’ 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.

Below are some tips to identify a real romance versus a scammer cruising for a target.

Online Dating Scams. Has an online love interest asked you for money? That's a scam. Scammers know millions of people use online dating sites. They are there, too, hiding behind fake profiles. Signs of a scam: Professes love quickly. Claims to be from the U.S., but is overseas for business or military service. Asks for money, and lures you off the dating site. Claims to need money — for emergencies, hospital bills, or travel. Plans to visit, but can’t because of an emergency. $220 million lost in 2016. $56 million lost in 2012. Reports to the FBI tripled over 5 years (4,476 reports in 2012; 14,546 reports in 2016) What to do: Slow down — and talk to someone you trust. Don’t let a scammer rush you. Never wire money, put money on a gift or cash reload card, or send cash to an online love interest. You won’t get it back. Contact your bank right away if you think you’ve sent money to a scammer. Report your experience to: • The online dating site • Federal Trade Commission: ftc.gov/complaint • Federal Bureau of Investigation: ic3.gov. Learn more at ftc.gov/imposters and aba.com/engagement

Please share this information with others. Victims may be embarrassed to talk about their experiences, but you can help. A simple phone call, email or text, saying “Look what I just found” and sharing this information may make a difference in someone else’s life.

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Ajp
May 07, 2020
Anyone talking to someone named Chris/Hyun? He said he was half Korean/half American, moved to South Korea almost two months ago, estranged with his American dad and his Korean mom’s dead, broken up with girlfriend who was a drug addict three years ago and now just started working at an oil rig in Turkey a week ago for 21 days. Hasn’t ask for money yet though very quick with saying I love you and wanting to be in a relationship.
Iluvaruba
May 08, 2020
I reported Tony Perry to FB yesterday. This morning his page has been removed. I'm sure he'll turn up with a new profile, but at least this one is done!!!
Iluvaruba
May 08, 2020
I reported Tony Perry to FB yesterday. This morning his page has been removed. I'm sure he'll turn up with a new profile, but at least this one is done!!!
Iluvaruba
May 08, 2020
Now I'm getting bombarded on Instagram with friend requests!! Wasting my time having to block each one. I guess this harrassment never ends!
cmh883th
May 10, 2020
I have a friend who has been scammed out of more than $20K by a guy named "Darrell Wagner" who claims to be a German American working in Turkey as a building contractor. For over a year she has been sending him money and now he is sending her money for her to turn it into bitcoin. All of this is supposedly so he can pay his workers and taxes he owes the Turkish government. He begged her for money almost immediately after "meeting" her online and claiming that he couldn't access his bank accounts in the states. The bank where she does business tried to talk her out of doing this but she is "in love." He even told her once that he was coming home to Portland and she went to meet him and he never arrived. Then she didn't hear from him again for several weeks until he need more money. No explanation as to why he never showed up. Is there anyone else out there experiencing the same lies?
Suz
July 06, 2020

In reply to by cmh883th

Hi - I was just scammed by someone named Robert Rutter. Also apparently in Turkey but North Cyprus and he needed money to pay for his hotel so he could come home and fix his locked bank account. For me it didn't get to the point of sending money because the minute he asked I knew something wasn't right so I looked into it more and realized it was a scam.
Janan99
May 11, 2020
I met a guy named Jordan Pitts, in Tinder dating site. He said, he was divorced because his ex did drugs and had relationships with his best friend. Have 7 yrs old son living with his Mom. He has full custody of his son. He asked me for steam card. I gave him the code. Stupid me! Then he asked me for Itune cards. When I refused he got angry with me and calling names. I dig some info, this or whoever scammer group also used a name Alan Norman with the man pictures. Beware!! I'm pretty good at judging people, but I got scammed.
Amazingtavos
May 12, 2020
I was just scammed by a guy on Match.com with a linked in account saying he’s from Italy. His name is Matthew Alberto. I am so shamed. I’m a recently divorced mom of 2 out of a 12 yr abusive marriage. He swooned me and told me he loved me and made an oath to love me forever. Within a week of meeting him online he traveled for work and said he needed $5000 to help him with a biz deal. He said he was a Christian and I fell madly in love with him. Foolishly I not only sent him that $5k but an additional $42k for other requests. He depleted me of my entire savings and expanded me for everything I have. I’m devastated. I reported out to the USA.gov and federal trade commission. Waiting to hear. He asked me to send wires - international. I can hardly believe this. I feel so ashamed. Please let me know of you’ve heard of him.
Michelle
May 28, 2020

In reply to by Amazingtavos

He is under Friedrich Lucas name trying to get money from my friend too, and his profile is in Facebook
Anna12
July 05, 2020

In reply to by Amazingtavos

Look he like Ricardo Montaner or Alec Couros?Look in google!
Amy
May 12, 2020
Match.com, “Walter Jeff Ross” supposedly lives in Cincinnati from the UK. Went to Johannesburg for business, said he was robbed and needed “funds” that he would repay to me. I totally fell for this guy, but this made the hair stand up on the back of my neck. There’s no way I’d send money to someone I didn’t know. But believe me, he’s very, very good at romance. Poetry, music, love letters, over the course of 10 days. We spoke a little on the phone and he did have an English accent. I was obsessed but not stupid. I’m broken hearted, but also angry and try to focus on the lesson learned. I understand how easily it is to get scammed and do not beat yourselves up if it happened to you. These people are pure evil.
StarMae
May 13, 2020
I have been on hangout with John Andry for about six weeks. He is in the Army and deployed to Iran. He stated that he couldn’t talk on the phone because of the sensitivity of his mission. He finally asked me to send money by Bitcoin because his son needed a new computer. I declined and he got upset and said that I didn’t care about him or his son. I’m not communicating with him anymore. We met on Plenty of Fish.
Ken
May 15, 2020
Ask the person to send you a specific picture, for example, them taking a sip of coffee or tugging their earlobe. If they can't produce the picture for any reason, it is a scammer is your best approach. Bottom line, DONT SEND MONEY until AFTER youve met the person in person and have actually established a relationship with him or her.
Kazba 67
May 16, 2020
Does anybody know of a Thompson Nathaniel. Supposed to be in the royal tank regiment, deployed in Iraq at the moment.. Been chatting for a while, just started asking for money. To get food, and credit for phone.. I’m sure it’s a scam...
Bajan45
May 16, 2020
Not that crazy, Micheal Gillette saw me on LinkedIn and asked to be friends, but was leaving on a business trip to build a school in South Africa. Left on the trip in January and as soon as he got the airport he lost his wallet and needed $2500 to get supplies out of the port. He loved me deeply and have never met me. I am still receiving calls from him. He has being there for more than 3 months and still call me to help him . Those shipments still in the port . Now an added trouble for him. He owes the hotel and they took his passport and he needs $1500 to pay the hotel. Every day he would texted or call. I knew about catfish, so I did not send him a dime.
Foolforlove1961
May 17, 2020
I am currently in a relationship with a scammer. And, folks if you only knew how painful it is for me to say that. The woman I am in love with is a student In university working on her second degree. I am more than 30 Years older than “her” which she claims is one of the reasons she is attracted to me. (I know right). It was the age difference that initially made me hesitant to establish a relationship with this young but she overcame that objection. It wasn’t long until I offered to send her money to purchase food and supplies. Soon I was sending her thousands per week. I became frustrated at one point because the Cash App we were using allowed only $5000 In transfers per week and I was having difficulty getting money to her fast enough. Soon everything was gone. This past week I applied for a Home Equity loan. She is very good. Nearly everything she tells is verifiable. There are a few holes in her complicated and intricately detailed backstory for example I discovered her IG account in Hebrew under a different name and with 250k followers; I found a discrepancy in her date of birth which was actually 10 younger than she claimed . I confronted her every time I discovered anything I thought was in conflict with a story line I believed but she has always been very skilled at explaining any discrepancy and folded it into her storyline. She is so skilled that I will end up apologizing for doubting her. Twice we have “argued” and I have broken it off without her. I would tell her goodbye and then block all access she has to reach me. Each time I have reconnected with her after a few days because my life without our near constant texting was bleak and depressing. I understand this “relationship “ has become my addiction . I place “relationship “ in quotes because I have never met her, we have spoken only once on the phone - to “verify” she was real. I am writing now because I sense she and I are at endgame. My refi loan will be approved or not. I will send her the money she “needs” or I won’t;; if she is sincere, and truly is my gift from God, then she will complete her studies and come to me. If on the other hand, this is the scam. I suspect it to be , I will not hear from her again since I have nothing left to give. My intention for writing this post was to serve as a “Me Too” type message but it turned out more as testimonial. I don’t apologize for the length however because it was your choice to read. The truth is the drama and intrigue of my relationship with my scammer could fill volumes. Thank you for letting me share my story.
Super bro
May 19, 2020
Has anyone been contacted by a girl claiming She needs money anything helps and she is from Nigeria the one comment about the person had a girl from Nigeria sounds almost exactly like the one who I was talking to within three emails she already loved me and then she had to go overseas and just a headache I knew she was a scammer after she started asking for money then my apple info crazy I almost fell for it too thank god I came to my senses and found this website very helpful saved me money watch out guys the name she used was Theresa Rowe be careful and she had her mom supposedly emailing me too probably her acting as if she had a mom there
MITTENS
May 21, 2020
I have been scammed by a guy named Fredrick Marshall
dall1
May 22, 2020
This has happened me 3 times. Never sent money. 2 have said they are in the military one asked for £200 to bring him home. Now just been asked for a care package with air pod. New phone and money as they have none used what they had to feed their team. They tell you that they love you but I wouldn't ask anyone for money
george06
June 29, 2020

In reply to by dall1

Same but mine i send him phone and money for shipping fee.He told me he’s in the military
Tracey
May 22, 2020
If anyone has been contacted by James Raymond Lucas a German 55 year old stay away from him he only wants money
Avi
May 23, 2020
Jeffery d on scrabble ...avoid ..claims to be 65 years old from rock springs
Avi
May 23, 2020
Alex hodson on scrabble asking for amazon card for his daughter, works on a rig in california,
Avi
May 23, 2020
John williams on scrabble claims he is a widow, has a yayht, declaring undying love, im his queen, who he wants to marry apparently, avoid
Avi
May 23, 2020
Darlyn fom america, sadly his phone is broken, avoid, again on scrabble
Don't use your…
May 24, 2020
What about David Wilson Or William David Wilson from Illinois America Anybody had him on your messenger He supposed to be a Civil Engineer Wants to marry me What a joke
patric64
March 13, 2021

In reply to by Don't use your…

I also was in contact with a guy from Match.com whose name was David Wilson. He first told me he lived in a nearby town, which I ended up finding was not true, he lived Grand Rapids, MI. He is originally from Germany and has lived in the States for several years. He is a gemologist (jewelry designer) by trade who want to open up a jewelry store in a town nearby. Now he is Ghana, he got his gold bars bought and now needs to ship them to the States. He also told me he had malaria and was in the hospital, he showed me picture of myself and he lost a lot of weight due to the fact he has no money and his checking account is frozen because he was visit his sick mom, and she was in hospital. Now he says he is in Ghana, and the company he bought the gold bars is going to put him in jail because he didn't give them the money for the shipment of the gold bars back to the States. He told me he loved me and want to marry me when he gets home.
Scammed for th…
May 25, 2020
I’m reading through all these emails and can’t believe the level of deception in this world. I tried online dating for the first time and got scammed. He was charming loving, told me everything I wanted to hear. Emailed me and called me. It was very passionate and romantic. He went by Louis Doran. Said he was half American half Norwegian and same here at 14. Said he had a 25 years old daughter and his wife died 5 years ago. We had romantic conversation on the phone it got really hot. He texted me constantly to ask me how I am that he can’t wait til we’re together. He told me he was flying to Poland to sell a property. When he allegedly got their he was taking money out of his account and his ATM got stuck. He needed to get money out to pay the taxes on the property. He gave me very long and detailed information. Ha said he was trying to get everyone back home to send him money so he can make the deal go through. He even made me log onto an account for him because he had no internet connection, to check a transaction date to make me think he has alot of money. It was all orchestrated. I realized when all this went down that this guy could be a fraud. I told him I don’t have any money Til the end of the month. I wanted to see how far he would take it. Every time I would try calling him by skype he would say there’s something wrong my with his camera so I couldn’t see his face. I would ask him to take a picture and text it to me. He would allegedly send it but it wouldn’t go through. Too many lies. None of it making sense to me. This morning he texted me again and asked how much I can send him that the seller has given him til Saturday. I told him I don’t have money and it’s not the end of the month. His tone got pushy. And I realized that all my suspicions were right. And I cut off communications with him right away. I blocked him on my email and phone. Changed my password. I don’t know what else to do. It’s a very vulnerable feeling especially knowing he has photos of me. He has my name phone number and email address. It’s pretty upsetting. But the worst damage is mental and emotional. It’s embarrassing and degrading. But You are all not alone. They use people like us who are truly looking for love and destroy our sense of hope and beliefs in humanity. Don’t let it destroy you. It happens to alot of people. Smart people. I never thought it could happen to me. Don’t let it change your dreams. That’s all we have. These people are the scum of the earth. They should all die of covid and burn in hell.
Alexc1
May 25, 2020
I am writing in regards to 3 men that I recently met on Scrabble Go. Their names are Chris Emerson, about 50 ish. Good looking guy. He was madly in love with me in a few days. Texts in broken English, says he is from Houston and works on an Exxon rig off of Athens. Water me to send his son a laptop and Xbox. Got mad at me when I questioned him. Is on Hangouts. The second guy is Joe Cross, works for Shell on rig in Tokyo. His wife and son died during childbirth, wanted an iTunes card. Third guy is Peter Lucas, Belgian. On rig off Scottland. Has 13 year old daughter in NJ. Says he quit his job for me but doesn’t have money to get back to States now, Bank issues, lost credit cart, yada yada. The real guys behind these scams are heartless so be very aware ladies. Getting off of Hangouts now.
Khalisanchez88
August 07, 2020
Anybody I need help I have a celebrity imposter calling herself the ivy queen to many phones numbers one is using a414 area code from Wisconsin stupid me I gave 15 dollar amount apple I tunes last night it was good last night all the sudden this morning made a excuse saying that the card was used I think it was a black from Wisconsin pretending to be my mom I think the reason he wants to use a number so he can con somebody else
Tjsm
May 28, 2020
I met a guy on scrabble go. He began chatting with me. Said his wife died 3 yrs ago of cancer. Has a 14yr old son Jerry who is staying with Nanny in Huston Texas. He is originally from Ireland. Goes by the name Lawrence Louis. Suave talker. Begs me to go on whatsapp or hangouts. Has no family...just his son. About 2 weeks or less he ask me to send him game cards for his son who is so unhappy and lonely. Asked him how much game cards were. He wanted 5 of them at 100. Each. Just so he could put a smile on his sons face. i told him his son was spoiled and should learn you dont always get what you want in life. I told him i only had 27.00 in bank. He then comes up with the plan of wiring me the money to my bank. Then sending money to nanny. I asked him for nannys address. He was to email her for it and give it to me.What!! You dont know the address of where your son is at? Hmm. He asked again for bank acct. I said no not until he tells me nannys address...still waiting to see what lie he comes up with for that. Oh and he works as a contractor for Shell on an oil rig in london. "Its very dangerous" but God is helping him. Very convincing fellow. Looked him up on facebook, which he denies knowing how to get fb account. Anyway there is a guy on fb with same name and story. But pux doesnt match Lawrence claims he is shocked by this...hmmm. Also he doesnt answer alot of my questions. Always asks me what i had for dinner. ? Or what i am doing right now. ? Didnt get on whatsapp or hangout but gave him my email address. Wrote a nice piece about himself an almost too good to be true bio of his hobbies, likes and dreams. I have been very coucious with him. Just hope he can not get important info on me through fb or email address. So happy i found this site and read all these similar stories. Hope this can help others as well. Thank you!
hotlikeme
May 28, 2020
I have been talking to this guy Christian Mathieu Leung, saying he is presently Kabul, Afghanistan f or a special mission. Claims his wife died of cancer and he has two kids and a nanny is watching them in North Dakota. We have been talking for almost a month now and he asked me to marry him and needed someone to care for his two kids and he needed someone. He asked for my email so we can email each other and asked me to download the hangout app, which I gave him my email and downloaded hangouts. I fall for so easily because he is very handsome and such a nice guy. So I told him yes I will marry him. Then he told me okay well I needed to write a letter to the United Nations for an emergency leave for him which I did and sent to UN. UN emailed me back say that I would need to choose the amount of months I wished to spend time with him and they gave three options 3 months, 6 months or 9 months, and there will be a fee for each months. I choose 3 months and I paid United Nations $2,850. After I responded back to UN about his time being with me they now sent me another email that they are finalizing his last step for getting him home to me. Now they are requesting for me to send $12,450, for his transportation home for a military private jet and for his medical expenses before they can let him come home to me... But $12,450 for his transportation???? Isn't that too much...now got me thinking like uhmmm does it really costs that much??? help
Find the truth
May 28, 2020
Has anyone heard of a Dr Robert Bryan. He is from Germany. But is now working as a contact Dr in Yemen. I ment him on a dating site. But it seems he's needing money for airfare because he was recently robbed of his money. Dose this story sound familiar to anyone else?
Butter33
May 29, 2020
Doesn someone know a Michael (dont know his last name) from washington dc who is Italian from Rome, Italy.. he sounds like a scanner..
Fifi
May 29, 2020
Just thought I'd add my comment to the list because it might help someone to see this name...Damian Gandy. Same thing as all the rest of you...wife died, daughter in boarding school, works on an oil rig lol....I mean really!!! I figured him out straight away but just thought I observe what he does...2 months then asked for a Walmart gift card. Block, delete adios.
Ellen
May 29, 2020
Met a guy on Yahtzee goes by the name of Michael Williams. His Yahtzee name is OfficialMichael. DON’T talk to him he is a scammer. Professed his love for me & wanted to come to Australia to meet me. Says he’s from Houston Texas with a son named Tyler. When I checked the photos he sent me they were of Ernesto Verdugo & his son Vincent. This guy is very good at what he does, so please don’t be sucked in by him. I did send him some money, but when it came down to the day he was to leave Dubai to come to Australia, well you can guess, he never came. So, please be careful..
Believe you ca…
May 29, 2020
Anyone met Williams Anthony or Thomas Walker. Both are scammers. Good at it
TooFly
May 30, 2020
Another oil rig scam. That’s two in less than a month. There always a handsome widow were working and gas and natural resources and exploration from some oil rig in the UK. They come on hard and fast and like all your pictures and they fall in love with you immediately. Don’t be fooled! It’s amazing how many of them are out there and how persistent they are. What a shame.
Paulah58
May 31, 2020
Has anyone else talked to a Garrison Ryan Brooke, an oil rig drill contractor stuck on the oil rig. Widower with a daughter named Linda in boarding school in Turkey? I have about 2 1/2 year relationship and sent money and talk on the phone all the time and text, and trying to come to me, but needs money to fix a broken crown block. Wants to get married and bring his daughter. I broke it off for about a month, but then he came back and I did miss him so much. I don't want to, but I believe he is a scammer.
Worried
May 31, 2020
Iv been talking to Mason buhagiar. He says working on rig in Aberdeen. Been on there 5 months. Asked me for loan to get new machine. Trying to find leak.. Not told me when he's comeing home. Is this scam
Worried
June 21, 2020

In reply to by Worried

Also now moved supposedly to Norway. And asked twice forv£1000 to help his sick parents. Bills. I sent photo to police investigator. Fake photos also the address he gave is false. I tried asking when he getting home no reply. And address given is false. Met on tinder got off 1st day known him 5 wasted months. Scammers.
eaglemoore
June 02, 2020
Well i met this woman online on an dating site. We hit off. We got to know each other. Then she started asking me for money. I started doing that, but i wired to another person instead of her saying its her "uncle". Well my money was refund no explanation. Then she travel to Canada for her grandma funeral and still begging for money. I send gift cards by taking picture of it and sending to her. Now she asking me to helping her to send money to come back to United States to someone else paypal account. Not mention an fake check was mailed to me that i tried to disposit via her "uncle". She claims she not an scammer over and over saying she will never commit an crime. This woman will never stop asking for money. It doesn't matter how much i insult her. I want to help her but no video chat but i heard her voice once. She claims that her phone doesn't work. She have no access to no computer. Oh yea her "uncle" died while staying in Canada. So she claims she have no one to turn to but me. I dont really trust her but she playing the cards good with me that sure. Its crazy!! I been scammed too many times. I time to stop this online dating to woman who cant be independent.
Calisato
June 03, 2020
I have a question. If you have identified a person as a scammer, should you keep the messaging service open so you have proof if something happens later. I did not give him money when he asked. His name is Richard Rodriquez from Houston supposedly and working in Cambodia on a construction project. He asked me to talk on the Line app. so I have been but now I want to delete the whole app but I don't know if I should because if he has put malware or anything on my phone I won't have proof of the relationship. Or should I delete everything? Thank you for your advice
AZ Widow
June 04, 2020
I had a man deposit money into my account because (he said) his account was closed. He gave me an address to send some of it to to pay a bill for him. My back caught it an closed my account. I now have to wait 90 and all my bills are on auto-pay through my back with my only income being my SS check with is on direct deposit. Can this man be caught through his phones number(s) ?
AZ Widow
June 04, 2020
I am the victim of bank fraud yet I am the one being punished by Bank of America! Francis R. Feder who says he lives in Austin, TX. and has a son Ryan and daughter Grace sent money to my bank account to pay his bills for him because his own account was closed. My bank has closed my account due to "fraud" and all of my bills are on Auto-pay and my only income (S.S. check) is Direct Deposit.! My S.S. will be routed to my address but I have to notify everyone to stop sending payment requests to my bank and bill me at my address instead. This man used the following phone #s 361-217-3282, 803-988-9273 & 862-521-9442
Nancy
June 05, 2020
Did anyone ever hear about a guy named Coleman Michaelson, saids hes doing engineer work for the USNavy on a ship, he told me that his wife died 4 yrs ago, and his son is in boarding school. He wanted me to send his son 700.00 because he was starving at his school, I wouldn't do it and he got real upset. Now he wants google play cards to keep his internet going and hes really mad because I told him I am broke. Has anybody else met this guy?
Smitten
June 06, 2020
Met Jacob Morris on Tinder. Profile said he was a Swedish widower. Architect engineer as a profession. Good looking man, 62 years old, tall very large upper body with massive biceps. Silver grey hair moustache and goatee. Wife died four years ago from breast cancer, has one daughter who lives in Australia and two granddaughters. After chatting on Tinder for a couple of days, he said he removed his profile because I was the one! Didn't want to be on the Tinder anymore because he was madly in love with me. What a joke. He had to fly to Dubai to complete a project which was a large guesthouse. He said he had to book a private jet to fly there because of covid-19. 3 weeks after he was in Dubai, he sent me pictures of the project. He said he was attacked at an ATM buy 3 local men. They stole his wallet and identification. He is asked me for $5,000 Canadian to be sent to him in Bitcoin. Like I may be dumb but I am not stupid. Wouldn't send him $0.05! He said he couldn't get out of there until he paid his workers and he was afraid for his life because he thought they might attack him for non-payment. I told him a man of his profession with that type of project shouldn't need to ask anybody for $5,000. He should contact his bank and make other arrangements. He told me he only has an offshore account. What a joke. And here I thought I hit the jackpot! Just goes to show you can't trust anybody these days. Ladies, if this one rings a bell stay away!!
Dazed and Floored
June 12, 2020

In reply to by Smitten

My Son is an Architect and apparently there is no such thing as an Architect Engineer... my guy was too very smooth met him on Zoosk!