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ROMANCE FRAUD ADVICE - SEVENOAKS


Good evening all,

 

I would like to make you aware on how to keep safe online when joining dating websites or speaking with someone online who you do not know or have never met. Please read the below information to keep safe online and prevent being a victim of ROMANCE FRAUD.

 

Romance fraud | Action Fraud
 

 

What is Romance Fraud?

Romance scams involve people being duped into sending money to criminals who go to great lengths to gain their trust and convince them that they are in a genuine relationship. They use language to manipulate, persuade and exploit so that requests for money do not raise alarm bells. These requests might be highly emotive, such as criminals claiming they need money for emergency medical care, or to pay for transport costs to visit the victim if they are overseas. Scammers will often build a relationship with their victims over time.

 

Signs your friend or family member may be involved in a romance scam:

-They may be very secretive about their relationship or provide excuses for why their online partner has not video called or met them in person. They might become hostile or angry, and withdraw from conversation when you ask any questions about their partner

-They may express very strong emotions and commitment to someone they have only just met

-They have sent, or are planning to send, money to someone they have not met face-to-face. They may take out loans or withdraw from their pension to send money.

 

How users can stay safe from romance scams:

-Be suspicious of any requests for money from someone you have never met in person, particularly if you have only recently met online.

-Speak to your family or friends to get advice.

-Profile photos may not be genuine, do your research first. Performing a reverse image search on a search engine can find photos that have been taken from somewhere, or someone, else.

 

It is important that no matter how long you’ve been speaking to someone online and how much you think you trust them, if you have not met them in person, it’s important that you do not:

-Send them any money

-Allow them access to your bank account

-Transfer money on their behalf

-Take a loan out for them

-Provide copies of your personal documents such as passports or driving licenses

-Invest your own money on their behalf or on their advice

-Purchase and send the codes on gift cards from Amazon or iTunes

-Agree to receive and/or send parcels on their behalf (laptops, mobile phones etc.)

 

 
 

 

Many thanks,

 

PC COSTIN


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Tom Costin
(Kent Police, Police Constable, Sevenoaks Neighbourhood Beat Officer)

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