Waterloo Region Record

We lost $17M to online dating scams in 2016

- Paola Loriggio The Canadian Press

Romance may be in the air on Valentine’s Day, but RCMP say those looking for love online need to protect their wallets as well as their hearts.

Some 748 people lost more than $17 million to online dating scams last year, the force said as it urged anyone using apps or websites to find dates to be cautious.

The victims are largely in their mid-40s to late 50s, with each gender as likely to fall prey to scams, said Sgt. Guy-Paul Larocque. Some have been cheated out of more than $100,000, he said.

“It’s devastatin­g, some of them have lost all their savings ... It hurts their pride as well,” he said.

“The victims are basically falling for that person, they have some type of affection going on, and the scammers take advantage of that,” he said. “We’ve all fallen in love, we know the high when we think we’ve found the person that we’ve been looking for, and from there we can become very vulnerable.”

Many are reluctant to report the crime, out of embarrassm­ent or — in the case of older people — out of fear that they will lose independen­ce as concerned family members step in, he said.

Scammers create fake online profiles in order to gain someone’s trust then ask for money, often claiming to be faced with an emergency, RCMP said. That can involve fake social media profiles as well as those on dating sites or apps.

Some red flags to watch for include someone professing their love before meeting in person, or claiming to be from the same town but working overseas, which may be a setup to ask for money later, the force said.

RCMP also said there are safety risks with online dating because it’s difficult to verify a person’s identity or motivation­s before meeting them.

They recommend having the first date in a public place and arranging your own transporta­tion so that the other person doesn’t know where you live.

 ?? ANDREYPOPO­V, GETTY IMAGES/ISTOCKPHOT­O ?? Roughly 750 Canadians lost more than $17 million last year to online dating scams.
ANDREYPOPO­V, GETTY IMAGES/ISTOCKPHOT­O Roughly 750 Canadians lost more than $17 million last year to online dating scams.

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