7 Amazing Ways to Avoid Online Dating Scams!
The best ways to avoid online dating scams is about watching for sneaky red flags!
With somewhere between 40-70% of romantic relationships starting online, online dating sites and apps are an obvious choice for shopping for love.
Unfortunately, unscrupulous people take advantage of vulnerable people.
A man I know lost $5000.
A woman lost $50,000.
Another man lost over 5 million dollars!
They can be very sweet and charming and often young and attractive.
And next thing you know youβre out hundreds or thousands of dollars and feel like a foolβor worse.
You shy away from dating and end up home alone eating 3-day-old leftovers and vowing to never go on a dating site again.
You deserve fresh food!
And an amazing woman with integrity to share it with!
Letβs jump in!
Ways To Avoid Online Dating Scams
7. If Sheβs Way Better Looking / Younger Than You!
If it seems too good to be true, it probably is.
Yes, if you meet in person, you might charm the socks (and other clothes) right off her.
But a woman who hasnβt experienced the real-life charming you can be after something else.
If you post photos trying to look rich, youβll attract scammers or gold diggers.
But even if you donβt post those kinds of images, you may still attract stealthy scammers whoβll run you dry of your retirement funds.
Be cautious if thereβs a big difference in your age or attractiveness.
The next red flag is one many men fall for because men are innate heroes…
6. At First Sign Of Damsel In DistressβRun!
You feel good helping others and sneaky women prey on this.
Whether or not sheβs actually a scammer, you donβt want a fixer-upper!
If she gives some big sob story of how hard up she is financially, thatβs your cue to run.
Key Point!
Even if she tells you sheβs dealing with it, that may be a setup to get your guard down.
Then sheβll be sweet and saucy and eventually be in a tougher spot and youβll feel like a schmuck if you donβt offer to help her financially.
Be wary if she asks for a small amount of money. Thatβs a test to see how you respond. The next time itβll be more.
This ties into how a man lost millions and almost went bankrupt.
Key Point!
Itβs human nature to continue to invest in something or someoneβeven if thereβs plenty of evidence against it.
Now, to weed out the unsophisticated scammers youβll want toβ¦
Watch the video to find out the other 5 ways (plus a bonus tip) to avoid online dating scams, plus a bonus tip and what happened to the man who lost million$!
Beyond Ways To Avoid Online Dating Scams…
If you are often taken advantage of or feel you don’t have enough to offer the kind of woman you desire, I invite you to consider myΒ WakeUP2Luv program.
If you do the homework, it will help you become the kind of man who commands respect from everyone, not just women… while honoring who you are.
And if you’re just getting started in the online dating world, I encourage you to get my online dating program.
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You deserve to find the love you crave.
You got this!
xo Anna
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Obviously most men have NOT seen the US State Department axiom of around 2005. "Do NOT send money to someone you have NOT met in person, no mater what they say." I follow it religiously and I get occasional input from my banks(s) Makes the 30+ gals mad but so what? FB is noTORIOUS for scammers. e-w-w-w!
Apparently guys in the US have not read the State Department Axiom of @2007 "Do NOT send money to someone you have NOT met in person, no matter what they say." I follow it religiously, with occasional input from my banks. FB is noTORIOUS for scammers. And yes all of them are better looking than I am.