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Florida warns residents about romance scams ahead of Valentine's Day

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Tuesday, February 25, 2025

Florida warns residents about romance scams ahead of Valentine's Day

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Attorney General Ashley Moody | Office of Attorney General Ashley Moody

Ahead of Valentine's Day, the Florida Attorney General's Office is advising residents to remain vigilant against romance scams. With 37% of U.S. adults reportedly using online dating platforms, scammers are exploiting these services by creating fake profiles to deceive users into sending money. In 2023 alone, Floridians lost over $63 million due to such scams.

Acting Attorney General John Guard highlighted the emotional manipulation involved in these scams: "Romance scams exploit the emotions of people seeking meaningful relationships, tricking victims into sending money to bad actors. As we approach Valentine’s Day, I encourage everyone to be aware of the warning signs of romance scams and know how to avoid falling victim."

Scammers often use fabricated stories about financial difficulties as a means to solicit funds or personal information from their targets. The Florida Attorney General's Office has outlined several red flags for users on dating sites:

- Rapid declarations of love or devotion

- Requests for money through wire transfers, gift cards, or cryptocurrency

- Refusal to meet in person or via video call

- Inconsistent information provided by a match

To protect oneself from these schemes, the office recommends:

- Ensuring online profiles are verified with photos and detailed information

- Asking specific questions and noting any suspicious answers

- Meeting potential partners only in public settings

- Being wary of individuals claiming business travel overseas who avoid direct contact

- Never sending money to strangers

For further guidance on avoiding romance scams, Floridians can access resources like "Scams at a Glance: Swindling Sweethearts" available through the Attorney General's website. Reports of suspected romance scams can be made by calling 1(866) 9NO-SCAM or visiting MyFloridaLegal.com.

Floridians have access to this resource in both English and Spanish for broader accessibility.

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