CINCINNATI (FOX19) – The Better Business Bureau is warning consumers about a cryptocurrency scam carried out on dating apps.
After ‘swiping right’ and getting connected with a potential love match, they may ask you to take the conversation off the dating app.
BBB says the scammer will insist on moving to texting platforms like WhatsApp and WeChat.
Once on the texting app, they say your new love will start talking about how they have a family member who is a successful cryptocurrency investor.
They may tell you they have inside trading information that could make you rich.
To get in on this ‘exclusive opportunity,’ you just need to deposit money in a cryptocurrency trading platform.
Once you deposit the money, it will be gone forever, and unsurprisingly, you will be blocked by your ‘love match.’
The BBB says there are some ways to protect yourself from this scam:
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