Recent discussions have highlighted the growing concern over romance scams, where individuals exploit relationships for financial gain. Experts emphasize the importance of raising awareness to help potential victims recognize the signs of fraud. Notably, the FBI's Salt Lake City division has issued a public service announcement warning that online suitors may be attempting to steal money, particularly targeting victims over the age of 60. This initiative aims to educate the public on identifying red flags associated with such scams. The conversation around scams continues to expand, with various voices underscoring the prevalence of fraudulent activities in both personal and online interactions.
If you’re looking for love, be aware - that online suitor could be looking to steal your money! Victims over 60 are especially vulnerable. Watch this #PSA about spotting red flags and learn how to protect yourself from romance scams. @AARPUT #FraudWatchFriday https://t.co/JIIy0l5Rph
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The world of romance scams – when people exploit a relationship for financial gain or other crimes – is brutal. Raising awareness can help everyone stay safe. Read more from @DrCassCross @QUT https://t.co/Md3KGlS4mU