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Roses are red, violets are blue. Your valentine might be scamming you!
Romance scammers try to take advantage of those looking for a connection online, lying about their identity to steal money and information. Protect yourself from romance scammers by looking out for these red flags:
Remember: you should never send money or personal information to someone you don’t know through the internet or over the phone.
If you think that you’ve encountered a romance scammer, you should block that person and report them to the dating app or social media site. If believe you are the victim of a romance scam, don’t hesitate to contact CoreFirst Bank & Trust and report the scam with the Federal Trade Commission at 1-877-382-4357 or www.ftc.gov.