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Most romance scams are reported in February: While there’s plenty of fish in the sea, for romance scammers, Valentine’s season is more like shooting fish in a barrel. Most romance scams start on social media: Social media’s seductive accessibility springs up scandalous possibilities across the globe—is that new wealthy, attractive follower even real? Probably not. Unsurprisingly, scammers had the least luck catfishing via fax. Though dating with the outdated technology might seem odd, we’d still be wary of strangers offering to fax you straight away.
The most commonly-scammed age group was 45-54-year-olds. In this age range, folks didn’t grow up using the internet, so it’s less likely that they’ll recognize the signs of scams amid Facebook reunions.
While some may think catfishing only affects gullible, wealthy men, women made up 73% of total catfish victims. If you feel like you may have been a victim of a catfishing or another type of online scam, check out Verified.org’s how to report a scam in Australia for more info. Sources used:
ScamWatch.gov.au, “Scam Statistics - Dating and Romance - 2020,” Accessed February 2, 2021. ABC.net.au, “Why Catfish Trick People Online: It’s Not Always Malicious,” July 25, 2018.