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You are befriended by an attractive person online and after gaining your trust, they ask you for money as proof of love. He or She will tell a tale about falling into trouble or hard times and ask for a loan from you. Once the money is transferred, the scammer disappears. In some cases, scammers may ask you to invest in a company or cryptocurrencies. He or she may also request that you help them receive or transfer funds on their behalf using your bank account. How could you give money A scheme where scammers target the victim’s emotional, romantic and compassionate side to get them to provide money, gifts, and personal or account information. Scammers target victims by creating fake profiles on social media or legitimate dating websites. Once in contact, the scammers will then express strong emotions for victims and will try to gain their trust and ask for money, account details and personal information for a variety of reasons (e.g., loss of job, involvement in accident or serious illness).
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