Learn what a romance scam is, and how scammers build a relationship and then abuse a person’s trust to steal money or trick them into doing something illegal.
Romance scams take advantage of the way people use the internet to find romance and partners, especially overseas.
There’s nothing wrong with meeting someone online or having a romantic relationship with someone you haven’t met, but scammers do use this to target and trick people.
These scams work by manipulating your feelings and relying on your natural and normal trust in a person who you think of as a friend or something more. Always remember:
Romance scammers sometimes elicit intimate images and videos from their victims. They then use those images or videos to blackmail you, by threatening to send them to your family and friends. This is a form of image-based abuse.
If you think you’ve become involved in a romance scam, it’s important not to be embarrassed but act quickly to protect your finances and identity:
When you suspect your online relationship is a scam, cease contact with the scammer immediately. Don’t accuse them, as they may try to quickly steal money from you before you have time to secure your finances.