If you can't meet someone in person you're chatting with online don't send them money. You're no more in a relationship than you are in the graces of an oil contractor, soldier stationed overseas, Nigerian Barrister, or trading wizard.

Probably don't send money after you've met either, but not my place to nag.


Quote Originally Posted by BBB scam alert

One victim reported to BBB Scam Tracker that after talking to a woman on Tinder, she persuaded him to invest on a fake trading cryptocurrency platform. When he tried to withdraw his money, the funds were automatically reversed back into his account. The feature was allegedly a “system security” to help prevent money laundering. The victim was then told the account needed to have a minimum balance of $3,000 before he could withdraw funds. After trying several times, the victim was unable to recoup his money.

BBB scam alert: Swiping right on Tinder? Watch out for cryptocurrency scams | Business | marshallnewsmessenger.com
Quote Originally Posted by This is Money
He persuaded Vivian to 'invest' a total of £100,000 trading cryptocurrencies

How looking for love robbed Vivian of PS100,000 | This is Money

Sweetheart Scammer or did this really hot person pick me above all others?