We work in over 100 countries, and Russia and Ukraine rank among the top highest risk countries in the world for dating scams. K., Ghana, Nigeria and South Africa.) In this region, we’re seeing internet- and tech-savvy internet criminals working with beautiful women (or their photos) to scam foreigners in the U. In Russia and Ukraine, online dating and matchmaking are popular industries.(Other high-risk countries include Malaysia, Philippines, Romania, Colombia, U. There are lots of foreign men seeking relationships and possible marriage with women in Russia and the Ukraine, which means that many relationships start via the internet, usually via an online dating or social networking site, or local matchmaking site based out of one of these countries.Unlike Nigerian dating scam, there is a lot of information about Russian scam on the Internet.
At first it may be very difficult to distinguish a con artist from someone showing genuine affection but eventually the unscrupulous play the scam card and that’s when you have to stop listening with your heart and begin using your head.Unfortunately, online dating has more than its share of pitfalls.Someone posting their personal to the web can be easy prey for both players and professional scam artists.Both use similar methods to lure unsuspecting into complex webs of deceit.A good con artist will take his or her time to woo you into complacency.
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