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Been “Catfished?” Looking for Love in All the Wrong Places - Sierra Wave

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Occasionally here at Sierra Wave News, we try to keep you informed on robocalls, fake email messages and other online scams. This one, being ‘Catfished,” is not the same as being “Phished” (pronounced “Fished”, although both target unsuspecting men and women. It may be called “catfishing” but basically, it is just another way to steal money from its victims.  The scam often uses online dating services and other social media (Facebook, Messenger, WhatsApp,Twitter, etc.) to find victims seeking attention, companionship or love. It even “preys” on prayer groups and book clubs.

According to a press release from SocialCatfish.com, Americans lost a record $304 million in 2020, up from $201 million in 2019.  Romance scams are worsening despite government warnings, an MTV reality series, an NFL victim, and someone pretending to be Bruno Mars tricking a victim out of $100,000.

Catching catfish and fishing are very different from Catfishing and Phishing!

SocialCatfish.com released a study on the Most Catfished States in 2020 using data from FBI’s Internet Crime Complaint Center and the FTC released in March and February of showing  California was the No. 1 most catfished state in 2020 with 3,110 victims losing $120,492,182 to romance scammers

The surge in 2020 is due to COVID-19 creating unprecedented opportunity for scammers to prey on isolated and lonely victims.

Key Findings from the Study:

  • 5 Most Targeted States: California (3,110 victims, $120M lost), Texas (1,602 victims, $42.1M), Florida (1,603 victims, $40.1M), Michigan (572 victims, $28.6M) and New York (1,103 victims, $26.2M).
  • 5 Least Targeted States: Wyoming (44 victims, $377,214 lost), Delaware (58 victims, $488,609), South Dakota (32 victims, $585,685), North Dakota (47 victims, $600,571) and Vermont (46, $671,040)
  • Record Use of Dating Apps: Dating app revenue exceeded $3 billion for the first time in 2020, creating unprecedented opportunity for scammers to prey on isolated victims during the pandemic.

5 Tips to Avoid Being Catfished:  

  1. Never Give Money or Personal Information: Do not give anyone you meet online money, no matter the reason. Do not even give basic information which scammers use to identity fraud, get access to your banks and steal your money.
  2. Take Things Slow: If you like someone online, do not let them rush you. Nigerian romance scammers will be pushy about falling in love right away. If that is the case, know something is not right.
  3. Meet or Video Chat: Do not form a relationship with someone who will not video chat with you or meet you in person. A common scam is to say they cannot meet because they work overseas or are in the military stationed elsewhere, these are big red flags.
  4. Reverse Search: Scammers steal photos from good looking people on social media and pretend to be them. Use reverse search platforms that can confirm the identity of someone using a photo, email or phone number.
  5. Be Aware on All Platforms: Scammers are not just on dating apps, they are contacting people in 2021 on Twitter, Facebook and even LinkedIn.  Be careful on all platforms.

If you believe you have been contacted by a romance scammer report it to the FTC.

And finally, while Sierra Wave wishes you the best in love and life, we hope you can do so without con artists involved.

About Charles James

As News Director his duties include gathering news for broadcast on Sierra Wave Radio ALT 92.5 and a weekly TV News broadcast on TV3 to air every Friday. Charles is also in charge of posting stories to sierrawave.net and posting to our social media platforms. “Charles has contributed news stories to our web site going back to 2006, so he was a natural selection to take on the position of news director,” said station manager, Bill LeFever. Tune in for the Sierra Wave Radio Local News on ALT 92.5 with Charles James, Monday thru Friday at 7am, 8am, noon and 5pm, and read his stories and more right here on sierrawave.net. View the Weekly News very Friday evening on Sierra Wave TV3.

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