What is a romance scam and how does it work?
How does a romance scam work?
Romance scams are affecting more people
Using AI to carry out romance scams
Examples of romance scams
1. The overseas worker scam
After building a rapport, the scammer tells you about an issue they’re having. This could be lost travel documents, unpaid work fees or an emergency medical bill for a family member. They say local banking systems are unreliable or claim they can’t access their accounts.
They might ask for money directly. Or they may manipulate you into offering to help. They may say this is only a loan that will be repaid later.
2. The investment romance scam
Sometimes called “pig-butchering”, this scam is focused on fake investments. Once the scammer has built a relationship, they introduce what looks like an investment opportunity. It’s often for cryptocurrency. They may share fake screenshots showing high returns.
You might be guided to a fake investment platform that looks real. But when you try to take money out, your withdrawal is blocked.
3. The sudden emergency scam
After forming a connection, the scammer claims a personal emergency, such as a medical accident, stolen belongings or a frozen bank account.
They ask for a one off loan. The scammer might promise to repay the money quickly.
4. Celebrity romance scam
Am I being romance scammed?
“When you're meeting people online, whatever the type of relationship, it can be very difficult to tell the difference between a genuine person and someone who is made up. Once you’ve invested time and trust in getting to know someone, the thought that that they might be lying, may not truly exist, or be working to scam you can be really upsetting.
Reflect on the wider pattern of the relationship beyond the individual messages. Scammers often have an answer ready for every question and their explanations can seem believable in the moment. But when you step back, things may not add up. Do they make repeated excuses not to meet? Are there inconsistencies in their stories? Or do they shift conversations towards their personal problems or finances?
Consider speaking to someone you trust, your account provider or a fraud support service. A second opinion can help you understand what’s really happening and decide what to do next.”
How to spot a romance scam
1. They avoid meeting in person
2. Their profile seems too polished
3. Conversations shift towards personal problems
4. They talk about money problems
5. Their stories don’t add up
6. They come on strong, quickly
7. They ask you to keep the relationship secret
Scammers know that once you talk through what’s going on with someone else, you could notice the flaws in the situation.
By asking you to not tell anyone about them, they’re trying to stop you questioning what’s going on and increasing the bond between you. It may be an exciting secret, but talking to trusted friends or family can keep you safe.