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  1. Feb 14, 2024 · Social Catfish says it has identified the 100 most commonly used photos in romance scams. The list even includes some celebrities like Adam Levine and Robert Downey Jr.

  2. Jan 29, 2024 · In late 2023, a romance scammer from Nigeria stole photos from handsome ‘Stranger Things’ actor Dacre Montgomery and used them to scam a single mom from Kentucky out of $10,000. The celebrity romance scam was chronicled on Social Catfish’s popular YouTube show ‘Catfished’.

  3. Romance scammers tell all sorts of lies to steal your heart and money, and reports to the FTC show those lies are working. Last year’s romance scam numbers looked a lot like 2021 all over again, and it’s not a pretty picture. In 2022, nearly 70,000 people reported a romance scam, and reported losses hit a staggering $1.3 billion. [1]

  4. Dec 12, 2021 · Here Are Photos We Have Found of Women Being Used Recently By Scammers! Remember, scammers use tens of thousands of fake or stolen names for each face they steal. Don’t worry about a name, there are billions of fake profiles now on social media and even more on dating websites.

    • What Is A Romance Scam?
    • The Lies Romance Scammers Tell
    • How to Avoid Losing Money to A Romance Scammer
    • How to Report A Romance Scam

    You meet someone special on a dating website or app. Soon they want to email, call, or message you off the platform. They say it’s true love, but they live far away — maybe for work or because they’re in the military. Then they start asking for money. Maybe it’s for a plane ticket to visit you. Or emergency surgery. Or something else urgent. Romanc...

    Romance scammers adjust their story to what they think will work in each situation. 1. Scammers say they can’t meet you in person. They might say they’re living or traveling outside the country, working on an oil rig, in the military, or working with an international organization. 2. Scammers will ask you for money. Once they gain your trust, they’...

    Here’s the bottom line: Never send money or gifts to a sweetheart you haven’t met in person. If you suspect a romance scam: 1. Stop communicating with the person immediately. 2. Talk to someone you trust. Do your friends or family say they’re concerned about your new love interest? 3. Search online for the type of job the person has plus the word “...

    If you paid a romance scammer with a gift card, wire transfer, credit or debit card, or cryptocurrency, contact the company or your bank right away. Tell them you paid a scammer and ask them to refund your money. If you think it’s a scam, report it to the FTC at ReportFraud.ftc.gov. Notify the social networking site or app where you met the scammer...

  5. Romance scammers tell all sorts of lies to steal your heart and money, and reports to the FTC show those lies are working. Last year’s romance scam numbers looked a lot like 2021 all over again, and it’s not a pretty picture.

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  7. A romance scam is a form of confidence scheme whereby a scammer gains the trust of a victim by developing a romantic relationship. This relationship usually begins through contact on social media or dating applications, but can also occur on online job sites.

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