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Reports of romance fraud have increased 40% during pandemic

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Reports of romance scams have soared during the pandemic, according to Which?

The consumer group’s analysis of Action Fraud data found romance fraud reports were up by 40% in the year to April 2021, compared with the previous year, with more than 7,500 reported scams.

Reported losses reached £73.9 million during the period, but the true figure is likely to be higher as many victims are too embarrasse­d to tell the authoritie­s.

Warning signs of an online dating scam include people making excuses for why they cannot meet up in person, making over-the-top declaratio­ns of love when they hardly know the person they are messaging, and inventing a sob story for why they urgently need money.

In one case highlighte­d by Which?, a man was exchanging messages in 2019 with a potential love interest on Older Dating Online with a woman supposedly based in Russia, who asked for £650 to obtain a passport. This was followed by more requests for cash.

He said: “I became suspicious and contacted my bank to report the scam, but the money couldn’t be recovered. I haven’t dated at all since.”

Older Dating Online. co.uk told Which?: “We take the safety of our members very seriously.”

Another man, aged 65, was cheated out of nearly £4,000 after meeting someone on Twitter, Which? said.

This scammer posed as a young woman, but the victim later discovered he was messaging a man in Nigeria, according to the consumer group.

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Many victims are too embarrasse­d to tell authoritie­s.

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