How to Spot an Online Dating Scammer: 10 Expert Tips (2024)

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Key signs and red flags to look for when using dating apps

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This wikiHow teaches you how to avoid being scammed on dating sites. Online dating scammers tend to target people who have a large amount of information in their profiles, and the scam is usually based around stealing money, credit card information, or personal information from the victim.

Things You Should Know

  • Be wary of users that ask for your personal information, like your location, work place, or email address.
  • Review the person's profile for red flags like stock photos, overly high income, or age gaps in their preferred partner. If they seem too good to be true, they probably are.
  • Ask them to have a video call, or to meet you in person. Scammers are most often unable or reluctant to show you their faces.

Part 1

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Recognizing Scammers

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    Understand the driving principles behind scamming techniques. Scammers typically try to find people who seem vulnerable (e.g., widowers or single, older people). Once a scammer makes a connection with a victim, they will request money for an emergency (e.g., a hospital bill) or a circ*mstantial event (e.g., a plane ticket to come see you).

    Tip: You can avoid the bulk of online dating scams by establishing a hard rule about not sending money to anyone you haven't met in person.

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    Know that anyone can fall victim to a scam. While middle-aged widowers have traditionally been targets for online fraud, no online dating user is exempt from being targeted by scams on an international scale.

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    Look for typical scammer behavior. While no two scammers are identical, nearly all dating scammers will exhibit several of the following behaviors:[1]

    • Insistence on taking the conversation off of the dating service (e.g., asking to text or email)
    • Repeatedly asking for odd personal information (e.g., your location)
    • Disconcertingly dramatic, erratic, or otherwise strange behavior (in all likelihood, you'll want to avoid dating people like this anyway)
    • Early or inappropriate professions of love
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    Review the person's profile. Common scammer profiles are modeled differently depending on whether they are male or female, but you'll usually see several of the following attributes if the person is a scammer:[2]

    • High income
    • Average height
    • Attractive
    • No political persuasion
    • Engineer (male) or student (female)
    • Mid-40s (male) or low 30s (female)
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    Note any age difference in which you are the older one. Online dating scammers usually target people older than themselves.[3]

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    Check their photo for duplicates. Save a copy of their profile photo, then upload it to Google to search for other instances of it. If you see several other sites with the photo pop up in the results, then you know that—at the very least—they're not using their own photo.

    • If you do determine that they're not using their own photo, consider calling them out. This may reveal more suspicious behavior.
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    Look closely at their side of the conversation. When communicating, scammers' messages will be full of inconsistencies, often getting their own name or your name wrong. These messages may be badly written or repeat themselves. Watch for these other signs:

    • Their command of language deteriorates with time. They may even start out having no clue about grammar or punctuation.
    • They make mistakes in that their "story" begins to contradict itself.
      • Alternatively, they never provide any personal details about themselves.
    • They mix pronouns (he/she, him/her).
    • They mention things that seem entirely unrelated to the profile they've built up of themselves, or that seem too revealing and even unbelievable.
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    Ask them to meet up. Scammers will never meet you in person, and they will usually express reluctance to do so when asked.

    • If the person with whom you're talking either outright refuses to meet you or bails on your plans multiple times in a row, they're most likely a scammer.
    • Alternatively, the person may ask you to pay for their ticket or means of transportation.
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    Ask to contact the person via video or voice chat. If the person isn't willing to meet up, consider asking if you can contact them at their number (never your own) or via a voice- or video-chat app such as Skype. If they agree to this, pay attention to their tone and use of language; if their demeanor seems to contradict what you know about them, it's best to walk away.

    • Again, if the person outright refuses to talk to you over an audio or video connection, they're most likely a scammer.
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    Watch out for the catch. When scammers think they have you on their hook, they attempt to reel you in. This is usually when they will "agree" to meet up or talk to you, but their plans to do so will usually be interrupted by a financial emergency.

    • As a general rule, if the person to whom you're talking asks for money in any context, they're a scammer.
    • Don't fall for phrases like "For this to work, we both have to trust each other" or "I thought you loved me"; this is a form of emotional manipulation.
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Preventing Scams

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    Keep your profile as private as possible. One of the first steps in making your profile scammer-proof is limiting the amount of information they can see. If possible, restrict your country/state/region, phone number, email address, job, and any other personal information from your public profile.

    • Most services require you to display your age, a description, and a picture. Outside of those items, you should keep the rest of your profile blank.
    • Scammers require quite a bit of information about you before they can attempt to reel you in, so limiting their leverage from the start decreases your odds of being targeted.
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    Don't give potential scammers leverage over you. A common scam involves the scammer saving any risque photos, videos, and/or messages sent to them, uploading them to a public website, and using the uploaded content to blackmail the sender into paying them. As such, avoid sending messages that reveal who you are, at least at first.

    • This doesn't mean that you can't interact with the person as you please; just remember that anything you send to a stranger online can be used against you.
    • Avoid sending photos or videos that show friends or family, or that give away your location.
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    Keep your discussions on the dating site. If you're using a dating site that has a built-in chat option (as most do), your safest bet is to keep your conversations with the other person limited to the dating site's chat. If the other person suggests moving to email or texting, decline.

    • This will usually allow your selected dating site to review the contents of your messages if you decide to report the other person as a scammer.
    • Keeping discussions within the dating service will also allow you to block the person later (if needed) without having to block them in your email or on your phone as well.
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    Avoid giving out your real phone number. If you must move the conversation over to your smartphone, don't tell the other person your number. This doesn't mean that you have to give someone a fake number; there are plenty of free mobile instant messaging services—WhatsApp, Skype, Google Voice, and Facebook Messenger are only a few examples—that can be used to message someone freely without having to compromise your real phone number.

    • If the person to whom you're talking refuses to use any mode of conversation except your phone number, there's a decent chance that they're more interested in the number than in the conversation.
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    Document your interactions with the person. If you suspect that the person with whom you're conversing is attempting to scam you, there are a few things that you can do to ensure that you have evidence against them:

    • Refrain from deleting conversations or other forms of communication.
    • Take screenshots of the conversations.
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    Stop talking to the person if need be. There's nothing wrong with cutting off contact with someone, especially if you think that they might be a scammer. If you have a bad feeling after interacting with a person online, you don't owe them your time.

    • Many dating sites will allow you to block the person to whom you're talking. As long as they don't have your email address or phone number, doing this will prevent them from being able to contact you at all.
    • If the person becomes unreasonably outraged or sends threats your way, be sure to take screenshots and report the person's profile to the dating service.
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    Report scams to the Internet Crime Complaint Center. If you do get scammed, you should file a complaint on the FBI's Internet Crime Complaint Center site at https://www.ic3.gov/default.aspx by clicking File a Complaint and filling out the form.

    • Naturally, you should also report the scammer to the site on which you were scammed.
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    Scammers can target anyone. If you haven't met someone in person and they're saying, "I love you," there's a good chance they're a scammer, especially if they haven't made an effort to meet you. Another huge clue is when they say that they're working in another country, but that they need money to come to your country to visit you. Unfortunately, that's a common scam that affects a lot of people, even people who are very smart, intelligent, and successful.

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      • Never give out your dating service account password. Even employees of the dating service will not ask for your password.

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      This article was co-authored by Maya Diamond, MA and by wikiHow staff writer, Jack Lloyd. Maya Diamond is a Dating and Relationship Coach in Berkeley, CA. She has 13 years of experience helping singles stuck in frustrating dating patterns find internal security, heal their past, and create healthy, loving, and lasting partnerships. She received her Master's in Somatic Psychology from the California Institute of Integral Studies in 2009. This article has been viewed 1,202,461 times.

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      To spot an online dating scammer, look out for any request for money or personal information such as your home address or bank details, since this is a sign they’re trying to extort money out of you. If they say they’ve fallen in love with you before you’ve met or even had a phone call, this is also a good indication that a scammer is trying to manipulate you. Ask them to video chat or talk on the phone, so you can prove their identity. If their grammar is poor or they contradict themselves, be skeptical of them, since scammers are often foreign and struggle to maintain their story. Try downloading any images they use and uploading them to Google image search, since many scammers steal people’s photos from the internet. For more tips, including how to report someone you think is a scammer, read on!

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      As an expert in online security and digital privacy, I have spent years studying and analyzing the various ways scammers operate on dating apps. My expertise extends to recognizing the red flags and key signs that individuals should be aware of to avoid falling victim to online dating scams. It's crucial to emphasize the importance of online safety, especially in an era where technology facilitates both genuine connections and fraudulent activities.

      The article titled "Key signs and red flags to look for when using dating apps" by Maya Diamond, MA, and Jack Lloyd provides valuable insights into identifying and preventing online dating scams. The comprehensive guide is divided into two parts: Recognizing Scammers and Preventing Scams.

      In the first part, "Recognizing Scammers," the article delves into the driving principles behind scamming techniques, emphasizing that scammers often target vulnerable individuals. The authors suggest establishing a rule of not sending money to anyone you haven't met in person, a principle grounded in sound security practices.

      The article also outlines typical scammer behaviors and profiles, including insistence on taking conversations off the dating service, asking for odd personal information, and exhibiting disconcertingly dramatic or erratic behavior. It further advises users to be cautious of profiles with high income, average height, attractiveness, and certain professions, as these can be indicators of a scam.

      In the second part, "Preventing Scams," the article provides actionable tips to enhance online safety. Users are advised to keep their profiles as private as possible, limiting the information visible to potential scammers. Additionally, the article warns against giving potential scammers leverage, such as sending revealing photos or videos.

      A key recommendation is to keep conversations within the dating app's chat feature to allow the platform to review messages if needed. Users are urged to avoid giving out their real phone numbers and to document interactions with potential scammers through screenshots.

      The article concludes with practical steps to take if someone suspects they have encountered a scammer, including blocking and reporting the individual on the dating site and filing a complaint with the Internet Crime Complaint Center.

      Maya Diamond, a Relationship Coach with 13 years of experience, contributes valuable insights in a Q&A section, addressing common questions about romance scammers and providing guidance on recognizing suspicious behavior.

      In summary, this article is a comprehensive and well-researched resource for individuals seeking to navigate the online dating landscape safely. By following the advice provided, users can significantly reduce the risk of falling victim to scams and protect their personal information from malicious actors.

      How to Spot an Online Dating Scammer: 10 Expert Tips (2024)

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      How to tell if someone is scamming you online dating? ›

      4 Common Signs of a Romance Scammer
      1. Romance scammers profess love quickly, without actually meeting you. ...
      2. Romance scammers claim to need money for emergencies, hospital bills or travel. ...
      3. Online romance scammers try to lure you off the dating site.
      Feb 14, 2024

      What is typical scammer behavior? ›

      Scammers trick individuals into providing sensitive information, such as passwords or financial details. Impersonation — Scammers often impersonate trusted entities, such as banks or government agencies, to gain the victim's trust. They may use phone calls, emails, or even physical presence to perpetrate their scams.

      What are three excuses a scammer uses? ›

      Scammers often come up with various reasons, such as emergencies, medical expenses, or travel costs. Never send money to someone you've only met online.

      How do I know if I am talking to a scammer? ›

      You might be dealing with an online scammer if they request sensitive personal information, money, or insist on speaking on a chat app of their choice. You might be dealing with an online scammer if they request sensitive personal information, money, or insist on speaking on a chat app of their choice.

      Will a romance scammer call you on the phone? ›

      You may believe that your new friend or love interest is sincere, but are they only after your money? Scammers are always hesitant to meet in person. They are often hesitant to talk with you on a phone or video call.

      How to test a love scammer? ›

      Ask your potential partner a lot of questions and watch for inconsistencies that might reveal an impostor. Check the scammer's profile and photo. Use the “search by image” feature on Google to see if the image, name or details show up elsewhere. Be wary of flirtatious and overly complimentary messages.

      How to know if someone is real online? ›

      They have empty profiles

      If there are large sections that are left empty or filled with the same information over and over, it's probably fake. If it were a real profile, the person behind it would want to use every opportunity to talk about who they are and what they are interested in.

      Will a romance scammer meet you in person? ›

      Con artists are present on most dating and social media sites. The scammer's intention is to establish a relationship as quickly as possible, endear himself to the victim, and gain trust. Scammers may propose marriage and make plans to meet in person, but that will never happen.

      What are the red flags of a scammer? ›

      Unsolicited offers: Don't respond to unsolicited cold calls, emails, junk mail, late-night commercials or infomercials, or social media posts that are either overly attractive or fear-inducing. These are all common tactics scammers use to entice you to engage.

      How long will a romance scammer talk to you? ›

      They may also try to get you to make some investments or move money around on their behalf and they will almost always disappear as soon as you get too suspicious! How long do romance scams last? Scams can last anywhere from a few weeks to a few months.

      What kind of person is a romance scammer? ›

      According to the FBI, a romance scam occurs when a criminal creates a fake profile and feigns romantic interest in another online user – either through a dating app or website, an online chat room, or a social media platform – to create a feeling of intimate trust with the intention of scamming the victim out of money.

      What information do scammer ask for? ›

      Scammers can steal your identity by obtaining your personal financial information online, at the door or over the phone. What they want are account numbers, passwords, Social Security numbers, and other confidential information that they can use to loot your checking account or run up bills on your credit cards.

      What tricks do fraudsters use? ›

      Here are a dozen of the most common tactics used by scammers to fool victims and perpetuate fraud.
      • Spoofing.
      • Phishing.
      • Fake profiles.
      • Fake photos.
      • Fake entities.
      Feb 3, 2020

      How to convince someone they are being conned? ›

      Here are some tips on how to convince a loved one that they are being scammed:
      1. Present the facts: Gather evidence and present it to your loved one in a clear and factual manner. ...
      2. Ask questions: Encourage your loved one to ask the scammer questions that only someone who is telling the truth would be able to answer.
      Feb 13, 2023

      How do you expose a romance scammer? ›

      Report the scammer to the dating or social media site on which you met. This is important so the hosting platform can remove the scammer's profile and prevent them from victimizing others.

      How do you deal with a love scammer? ›

      BREAK UP WITH SCAMMERS

      If you suspect you or a loved one are the victim of a romance scams, take action: Immediately stop communicating with the scammer. Note any identifiable information you may have on them, such as their email address or.

      How do I mess with a scammer? ›

      One of the most satisfying ways to shut down a text scammer is to scam them right back—with a pretend automated message. As a bonus, you can also say that they'll be “billed” or “charged” for your services to really mess with their heads.

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