Internet Dating Scams: Don't Be a Victim
By David Kamau
The growing popularity of online dating coupled
by the anonymity has led to an increase in Internet
dating scams. It is terrible enough to rip an already
lonely heart - but to rip the heart as well as owner’s
bank account? Talk of extreme brutality, and yes,
heartlessness.
Internet dating scams come in various forms and
the perpetrators are always creating new ones. An obvious
one is the scam dating site. This is simply a
fly-by-night operation, out to sell as many memberships
as possible and then disappear without offering
service.
Such a scam site will almost certainly cost far
less than a typical dating site, while promising to
deliver similar offer better service. Well, if it seems
too good to be true, it usually is.
A variation of scam dating sites is the
pornographic site disguised as a dating site or, more
often, an adult dating site. Usually, such a site will
use images of attractive “members” to lure you
in.
Some knowledgeable prostitutes have discovered
that it is more profitable - and much safer – to post a
profile on an adult dating site than to work the streets.
Better still for the prostitute, she (and in some cases
he) has a global market.
International Internet Dating Scams
But Internet dating scams begin to get more
complex when they go international. The most common one
is Russian mail-order bride scam. This one targets people
from first world countries (the USA being prime
target).
Most Russian Internet dating scams start with
the man being contacted by an attractive young woman.
Often, but not always, the man is much older than the
woman. The scammer is counting on such a man being
gullible due to being flattered by the thought of a young
attractive woman showing interest in him.
After a few emails, the woman claims to be in
love with the man, and wants to join him in his country.
She requests money for a passport, visa, air ticket and
traveling expenses (at the same time or in stages). She
suggests wire money transfer or other irreversible means
of sending out money.
Once the man sends the money, two things may
happen. The woman might simply disappear. Or there might
be a family “tragedy” for which she needs extra cash from
the hapless man. She might also claim to be held an
airport happen for various reasons. The objective is to
milk as much money as possible out of the poor
guy.
This type of scam is typically carried out by
Russian men or syndicates who hire women (for very
minimal fees) to use there profiles and pick the money up
for them.
Unfortunately, this scam is also helped by
attitudes and stereotypes. The perception of Russian
women as desperate to leave their country is one example.
So is the assumption that everybody wants to immigrate to
the west, especially the USA.
Nigerian Internet Dating Scams
There is also the Nigerian (and lately Ghanaian)
scam. Nigerian scams are a little harder to detect in
that most con-artists are usually well-learned people who
usually do their homework; and they can be unusually
patient.
You get contacted by a “US citizen” working in
foreign country. Once the contact is and some level of
trust established, the scam artist asks you to cash money
orders for him/her. The money orders are fraudulent and
you are left to pay your bank of the amounts
paid.
Sometimes the scammer is not after money. They
are after shipping help, for goods bought with stolen
credit cards.
Most scams start at Internet chat rooms or free
dating sites. Why? Because the scam artist wants to scam
as many people as possible without spending money. Also,
pay sites require the use a credit card, which can be
traced back to the owner.
Protecting Yourself
How do you protect yourself from these or other
types of Internet scams? There are no guarantees, just as
you don’t have a guarantee of not getting in an accident
because you are a careful driver. But you can minimize
the risk, or become a hard target (scammers are lazy
people and will go for the easiest target).
1. For starters, sign up with a reputable dating
site. A paid site is always safer as one is required to
use a credit card, which can be traced back to the owner.
Of course there is the possibility of someone using a
stolen credit card, but the risk is minimal compared to a
free site or chat room.
2. Beware of someone who claims to fall in love
with you after just a few emails. Start by being
skeptical.
3. Never send money to a stranger in another
country. Heck, never send money to a stranger in your own
country (duh!).
4. Do not give out personal details such as home
address, phone number, bank account, real email, or
credit card number. Do not even give out your real name
until you are sure the person is for real, and certainly
not after two or three emails.
5. Do not deposit a money order from your “date”
in your bank account. If you do, wait a couple of weeks
to make sure it’s not counterfeit. Better still, wait for
the money order to clear before forwarding the
money.
6. Ask for more than one photograph. A scam
artist from, say Nigeria, would usually have a difficult
time faking more than one photograph. Also, ask lots of
specific questions. If you sense discomfort or vagueness
on the other end, cut the relationship.
7. Follow your guts. If something feels wrong,
it probably is. If it’s too good to be true, it usually
is.
Do not let bad apples stop you from finding love
online. Many people have found happy, lasting
relationships with local or foreign partners they met on
the web. Just know that Internet dating scams are real,
and keep alert for red flags.
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About the authoer: David Kamau
is webmaster of a Dating Review Site. Now check out Top 10 Dating Sites and find the right one for you.
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