Canberrans are being urged to be on the
lookout for online romance scams.
ACT Commissioner for Fair Trading, David Snowden, said last year Australians lost more than $28 million to online romance scams.
“We know that many
people find love and happiness online, but there are scammers out there who may
not be who they claim to be,” he said.
“These scammers
often exploit people through online dating sites or apps, spending months
building up a realistic profile and then asking for money once they’ve
established a sense of trust.”
He suggested those
looking for love online take note of the following tips: do a Google image
search or a TinEye reverse image search to check if their profile is
legitimate; be open to the idea that scammers are prevalent online; be careful
about the amount of personal information you share and avoid sharing
compromising material, which scammers can use to blackmail you; if you’re
meeting someone in person, let your family and friends know where you are
going; don’t give money to someone if you haven’t met them in person; if you
think you’ve given your bank account details to a scammer, immediately contact your
bank or financial institution to stop any further losses.
Anyone who has fallen victim to identity theft should contact IDCARE on 1300 432 273. Scams can be reported to the ACCC via scamwatch.gov.au/report-a-scam
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