With Valentine’s Day just around the corner, the Federal Bureau of Investigation has warned Americans to be on the lookout for
The Richmond, Virginia, branch of the FBI said criminals used the most romantic day of the year as an opportunity to con victims out of their
In a warning released on Monday, the FBI wrote:
To help romance seekers stay safe, the FBI issued seven guidelines to follow when looking for
Advice to “only use reputable,
Users were advised to perform a background check of their potential love match, using online search tools to verify photos and profiles and
“Do not blindly believe the stories of severe life circumstances, tragedies, family deaths, injuries, or other hardships geared at keeping your interest and concern,” warned
The FBI urged users never to provide their financial information, loan money, or allow their bank accounts to be used for transfers
Anyone who has formed a romantic connection via the internet and is planning to arrange a meeting in real life should make sure that they meet in a public place and that they tell a friend where they are going, whom they are meeting, and when they will be returning home. Any attempts to isolate a user from their family and friends should be avoided at
According to the FBI, victims may be hesitant to report being taken advantage of by a romance scammer due to embarrassment, shame,
“It’s important to remember, romance scams can happen to anyone at any time,” the