Consumers Lost Over $1 Billion to Romance Scams

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Consumers lost over a billion dollars to romance scams in 2023.  That’s according to the Federal Trade Commission.  The FTC found that about 40-percent of people who said they lost money to a romance scam in 2022 said the contact started on social media.  Median losses per person amounted to two-thousand dollars, and almost three-quarters of those who had scammed were men.  So-called romance scams involve building a relationship and trust with the victim so that the target willingly provides access to their accounts or transfers money to the criminal.  If you suspect a romance scam you can report it to the FTC at ReportFraud.ftc.gov, or by contacting the F.B.I.

***Courtesy of Total Traffic News***

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