Thursday, September 20, 2012

How To Keep From Being An Online Dating Victim

online dating sites are well-known for scammers searching for vulnerable women to steal their heart and bank account. These women see the profile of who they think is their compatible match.

Anyone can join these sites, so the scammer looks through profiles of a woman who he thinks has money, and then puts together a fake profile to match what she is looking for.

She picks him, talks to him on the phone a few times and agrees to a date. He wines and dines her, giving her flowers and gifts making her think he has money.

He moves things slowly gaining her trust and then starts pumping her for financial information and also where she lives. To keep from being an online dating victim, you need to go to a reputable dating service where singles are looking for the same thing as you.

The administration runs a background check and screens their members. They help you put your profile together and talk on the phone and in person to each member.

They weed out the drug users, scammers and criminals for your protection. They never let anyone see your profile until all this is done and they have made a profile for themselves.

Online dating sites are not monitored and they do not run background checks, so these scrupulous characters can be your next date.

When you date someone you think matches your profile, listen to the questions they ask you and never give them personal or financial information.

Dating scammers are skilled at what they do and they know how to gain your trust and love helping them get access to your money. They have you brainwashed so if they tell you they need money for health, an investment or they're waiting on a check, do not give it to them.

Once they clean you out, you'll never see them again or your money. There are many wealthy single women that are ignorant and will give in to the needs of their so-called "dream date" for the price of love.

Baby boomers are hit the most because they've worked for years saving their money, taking out stocks and bonds, insurance policies and are the loneliest from a long-time marriage due to divorce or their spouse passed away.

Many have been taken for everything they owned. By knowing how to look for signs of an online scammer will save you heartache and your life's work.

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