Romance scammers are taking advantage of Americans

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Valentine’s Day is here again, and while some people are spending it with their partner, others might be getting unknowingly scammed online. Federal agencies and tech companies are sounding the alarm on “romance scammers,” many of whom live overseas and use the promise of a romantic encounter to lure in Americans.

This problem has worsened over the years; over $1 billion was lost to romance scammers in 2023, according to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), and 2024 figures are expected to be comparable once finalized.

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