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For Beatrice, who was in her late 60s and looking to start over after the loss of her husband, it was a perfect storm. In this video, Beatrice speaks to Homeland Security Investigations about her experience being the target of an online romance scam and gives advice for others who may be targets. Americans are more connected than ever before thanks to social media and dating apps that allow us to stay in touch with old friends all over the world and to develop new relationships online.
Yet, even with these new platforms, many of us report feeling lonelier than ever. As Americans increasingly go online in search of meaningful relationships, scammers are following suit. According to the Federal Trade Commission FTC , in almost 70, people reported being a victim of a romance scam. Romance scams are a type of confidence scheme. Scammers work to gain a victim's trust and then provide false information or misrepresentation to gain a financial benefit by relying on the compassion of the victim.
These schemes are constantly evolving and becoming more innovative. All age groups are vulnerable, though older Americans may be particularly vulnerable and targeted as they typically have more assets and are less familiar with online scams. While the tactics used by romance scammers evolve with the times, the core tactic is the timeless art of social engineering — manipulating and influencing people to gain their trust.