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Online Dating SCAMS
By Elena Solomon,
Soulmades.com.au
Before you even think
about online dating, you must know about dating scams.
This is serious: if you get too deeply involved, a dating
scam can significantly hurt not only your heart, but your finances, too.
Make sure you know how to protect yourself from fraud when
using dating sites!
Internet personals, online introduction agencies and
matchmaking sites allow anyone to join for free, and they usually do not
screen their members. It means you never know who is behind this pretty
photo: a real beautiful woman or a con artist who downloaded a photo of an
unknown model from the Internet.
There are four types of online dating scams:
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Prostitute scam;
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Phone scam;
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Travel scam;
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Nigerian postal scam.
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1. Prostitute scam
Prostitutes are straightforward: they place profiles
on dating sites to solicit business. Such profiles are usually
easily recognized by sleazy user names and steamy self-descriptions.
They don't waste time letting you know what they are after.
2. Phone scam
This is the variation of the old phone scam: the
person asks you to call them, and when you do, you get a bill in the
mail for hundreds of dollars (1900 number).
3. Travel scam
The person resides overseas and asks you to help
them with travel expenses to visit you.
4. Nigerian postal scam
The person pretends to be a relative of a diseased
government official who asks for your help in a financial
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So, how can you protect yourself from being taken by Internet con artists
using online personals to reach their victims?
Here is the simple guidance that will make your use of
online dating sites safe and secure.
First, when you view a profile, look out for
the things like a sleazy user name, especially if it's a woman: guys
cannot stop thinking about sex 24/7 (and it's normal) - but women normally
don't do it. Sincere women don't choose user names like "the_sweetest_sin",
"ms_right_now" etc.
Second, read what the profile says: people
milking others for money will say something vague that can fit anyone.
Third, look at the photos: gorgeous professional photos in
combination with vague profile almost always mean trouble. People with
beautiful photos receive LOTS of mail, so they become VERY selective and
include many requirements in their profiles (especially women).
Basically, any woman who talks about loving sex and experimenting in bed
is most likely not for real.
Any man who talks about being a millionaire isn't for real
either.
It doesn't mean there are no women who love sex and experimenting in bed
or millionaires on the site - they just DO NOT talk about that in their
profiles.
And any person who does, is a liar.
Simple.
Another HUGE warning is overseas profiles. Often people would list
their location as being local and when you start talking to them, they
reveal they are from overseas (Nigeria, Russia, etc).
Such profiles should be treated as potential scams - always.
If the location in the personal profile doesn't match what the person says
about him/herself, my advice is to drop it altogether and don't waste your
time.
If you decide to proceed, do it for entertainment purposes
only and don't get emotionally attached.
What will happen, sooner or later you will get a money request in some
form - they need money for a sick relative, they want to visit you and
need money for tickets, etc - no matter what is the reason, there WILL be
a money request.
When this happens, you can play along and have some fun, asking for
instructions and promising to send them money - just don't actually SEND
it.
If you do, there are two variants: they will disappear or
ask for MORE money (hey, if you were so stupid to send it once, why not
try again!) - and keep asking for more money until you stop sending it.
Don't even HOPE this is for real.
Because it's NOT.
You may want to believe it is, but better believe ME: I am a real person
and you can ring me and have a chat with me. With those people, you can't.
So, who would you choose to believe: me, who tells you this is a scam - or
them, who ask you for money (which you can NEVER recover)?
I work in online dating since 1999 - I KNOW.
Trust me on that.
Long distance + request
for money = SCAM.
Forget any sweet stories you've heard in between - and any sweet pictures,
too. Most likely, the pics are downloaded from the Net and belong to some
model. (Hey, there were even scammers using MY OWN pictures! ;-))
Guys are more vulnerable to this one than girls: I have never heard about
a woman who wired thousands of $$$ to some guy to come and visit her - but
the Internet is PLASTERED with stories of men sending money to their
non-existing female admirers.
How wonderful... this perfect female specimen cannot wait
to get hold of your zip and provide your with the greatest pleasure you
ever experienced!! OF COURSE she sincerely loves you and is different from
any woman you met before (and probably a couple of generations younger
than you as well).
C'mon mate: those perfect Playboy-type exemplars dying to try your new
sheets exist only in the virtual reality of your correspondence.
They are as real as Santa Claus or Nigerian millions. You
know this one: you get a mail from a relative of a deceased top government
official who begs your assistance in transferring large sums of money
(stolen from the country's people obviously) - and easily promising to
give you a few millions if you simply allow them to use your bank account.
The people may list themselves as being from Nigeria, or any other African
country.
This one is clear as daylight, so if anyone starts talking about money
transfers, honesty and trust, simply BLOCK them.
Remember the formula:
Long distance + request for
money = SCAM.
Unfortunately, many dating sites don't seem to care about
scammers.
They find it too complicated to manage and usually they are too late to
fix the damage.
Although it's not easy, scam prevention CAN be done.
At Soulmades.com.au, we
take special measures to prevent dating scammers from getting in. Our
state-of-the-art software is capable of detecting scammers by the pattern
of their communication and immediately blocking them. We also strive to
educate our users by making information about dating scams and how to
avoid them, available on our site.
This is what we call, "Online dating for smart singles".
I hope this article will help you protect yourself from
dating scams and you will only meet honest, sincere and genuine singles
from now on.
Happy hunting! :-))
ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
Elena Solomon has
been involved in online dating since the early days of WWW. She is the
exclusive dating consultant of Soulmades.com.au -
Internet personals for singles seeking love, romance, relationships and
fun.
Elena is the author of "12 Simple Rules for Success in Love, Life and
Online Dating".
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