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Wednesday, November 2, 2016

How to Spot Internet Fraud in Online Dating


Incidents of Internet fraud involving online dating have been dramatically increasing through the years. According to statistics women aging 40 and above are the most common victim of these malicious schemes. However, this does not mean that men are safe from any of these fraudulent activities. 
Learning to identify Internet fraud in online dating sites is a skill that you must learn before you decide to test the waters of online dating. Many people have suffered a great deal both emotionally and financially because of online scammers. To help keep yourself protected from going through a similar ordeal, it is wise to gather as much information as you can, whichpertains to online dating fraud.     

Spotting an Online Dating Internet Fraud   
  • Leaving the Dating Site
Legit online dating sites provide various protective filters that help them easily flag online dating scammers. This is the primary reason, why a scammer often invites you to go off the dating site. It is so he can launch his malicious schemes without being detected. Scammers will likely make up excuses so they can communicate with you privately, away from the prying eyes of site moderators. Online scammers also protect their accounts on dating sites, since it serves as their pool of victims.
  • Too Good to Be True
Remember that many fairy tales do not have a happy ending, so when something is too good to be true, then maybe it's time to do some re-evaluating. Considering your age difference and interests everything should add up. There should always be a good reason, why a member of an online dating site would want to seek you out. Internet fraudsters usually don’t care about this stuff and are focused mainly on whether you are their ideal victim or not.  
  • Language
There are certain regions that are known for their online fraudulent schemes. This is one of the reasons, why fraudsters often pose that they are from a different country, like the US so they can evade early suspicion. This is when observing their use of language is useful. A genuine US citizen should have a better command of the language compared to those, who are just posing as one.      
Fraudsters also tend to lie about their credentials so they can appear competent to their victims. Regardless of how much they lie, their choice of language during communication will usually reveal the truth.
  • Emergencies
Internet fraudsters usually get money from their victim by concocting false emergency stories. Steer clear from online partners asking for emergency monetary assistance. Regardless of how long you have known each other online, these types of requests should raise a red flag based on your dating rules. 
The details provided above are just some of the indicators of Internet fraud on online dating sites. Aside from familiarizing yourself with these key indicators of online scams, you must also consider doing thorough research about the dating sites you wish to join. This should give you a better idea of what to expect from the site, so you can make well-informed decisions.