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Romance Scams

Scammers will try anything to steal from you -- including posing as a potential love interest. BBB has tips to help you spot scammers and protect both your heart and your wallet.

In this new romance scam, a con artist offers to become your “sugar momma” (or “sugar daddy") and pay your bills. But it's just a way to trick victims out of money.  

There's a new type of romance scam making the rounds -- in this con, it’s the entire dating website that’s a sham.

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Cryptocurrency scams are targeting people on popular dating sites and apps. Don't let your quest for love blind you to red flags.

Scammers are using people to funnel stolen money out of the country. 

The specifics may change, but here are some basic tips you can use to protect yourself against a variety of romance scams.

Help us investigate and warn others by reporting what you know about romance scams.

This study looks at the inner workings of online romance scams and helps potential targets and reputable dating services avoid this widespread and devastating fraud

BBB Report on How Some Romance Fraud Victims Become Money Mules