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Ohioians Warned of Romance Scams

COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine  on Feb. 12, 2018 warned consumers to beware of online romance scams, which have been reported by several Ohioans in recent weeks.

“Sometimes online dating works out very well, but unfortunately, there are some con artists who pretend to be someone they’re not,” Attorney General DeWine said. “They string people along, and at some point, they start asking for money.”

In the scam, con artists often meet their victims on social media or dating websites. They create phony profiles and communicate with their victims via text or phone, sometimes for months or years. They may send forged photos or documents in order to “prove” their identity.

Eventually they ask for money, using a real-sounding excuse. For example, a con artist may claim to be:

In 2017, about 40 Ohioans reported losing money to sweetheart scams. The average reported loss was close to $40,000.

Tips to avoid sweetheart scams include:

Consumers who suspect a scam or an unfair business practice should contact the Ohio Attorney General’s Office at www.OhioProtects.org or 800-282-0515.

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