Nearly £10k!
Read more here ......Singletons sign up to online dating sites in the hope of finding love, but they are increasingly being targeted by fraudsters.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/p...rage-9589.html
Nearly £10k!
Read more here ......Singletons sign up to online dating sites in the hope of finding love, but they are increasingly being targeted by fraudsters.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/p...rage-9589.html
Going by those figures the fraudsters are making nearly 90k a day, if my maths are correct. Astonishing!
Are these people silly people or just madly in love.
Silly? Well ... ... put it this way, they seem to have [a lot] more money than sense!
Madly in love? I doubt it; ... realistically, how can someone claim to "love" another person if he/she hasn't met the "object of his/her affections"? Infatuated, perhaps ... but not "in love".
Infatuation - bordering on obsessiveness - can cause people to act in a , often irrational, manner ... like becoming unwittingly hooked on dating sites.
I paid Maritess University fees, but it wasn't much and she never asked, it was me who offered and it helped her parents!
most of these scams are from nigeria they are the capital of scammers .
So far it has yielded me very little money. I must be doing something wrong.
You'd have thought that dozens of scamming stories concerning online dating highlighted in the press would act as a warning to these people but obviously not.
I think many are groomed over a long time period where some kind of trust is built up.
I doubt many just sent £9k after a few chats
Soon as the scammer has reeled their victim in due to their infatuation is when the process starts. Can be as early as a couple of weeks.
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