Contributed by: kellyseal on Sunday, December 19 2010 @ 09:24 am
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Millions of singles use social networking and online dating sites to meet people and find love. However according to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), many scammers use these sites as well to prey on unsuspecting victims, creating fake profiles and asking for money in the name of love.
When it comes to romance, we are often led astray without realizing it. As a general rule, if you feel uncomfortable or hesitant with any request, don't do it. Also, do not share any personal information (home phone numbers, credit card number, etc.) with an online love interest.
The FTC provided a few clues of how to tell if your sweetie is actually a scammer:
Remember, you can have fun online dating, but please be aware: if someone is appealing to your generous heart by playing to your emotions or asking for help, they are likely only looking for money, not a relationship.