Don’t Fall For Romance Scams This Valentine’s Day

by | Feb 14, 2022 | News | 0 comments

It’s Valentine’s Day and if you’ve caught the love bug online the Utah Department of Public Safety is urging you to be cautious. Tis’ the season for Romance Scams and the tell-tell sign your internet sweetheart is actually a scam artist is if they have asked you for money. According to the FBI’s Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3), in 2020 alone, people who experienced romance scams lost over $600 million dollars with victims of romance scams in Utah losing over $6 million dollars. Don’t fall victim! Guard your wallet as well as your heart. A romance scam could look like one of the following: a new love interest who lives far away and asks you to wire them money and they assure you they will pay you back; a new romantic interest asks you to open a joint account or co-sign a loan with them; or a new sweetheart that just straight up asks for access to your bank or credit card accounts. Report in-person romance scams to local law enforcement and report online romance scams to www.FTC.gov/complaint


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