
The V-Day Scam Plaguing Idaho That You Need To Know About
For many people, love and appreciation are some of the most important things. Feeling loved and like you matter to someone is arguably one of the best feelings in the world. So much so that people are willing to put on "blinders" just to avoid seeing the red flags.
We don't want to be the bearer of bad news but those blinders can cost you and even ruin your life.
Idaho Scammers Will Stop At Nothing To Rob Us Blind
As important as love is to most of us, it's also one of the biggest exploits for scammers. Some scammers are even willing to put the time and effort into "long-distance relationships" on dating apps just to get what they want.
It's just another day at the office for some of these monsters.
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It's why Meridian police have stepped up to warn would-be romantics about the issue and to let them know: "Don't be embarrassed! Report it!"
It's easy to understand why someone wouldn't want to report a romance scam because they don't want to feel incompetent. We see this all the time with scammers posing as celebrities in comment sections preying on "top fans."
Thankfully, police shared some pretty useful tips that can save you some headaches... and heartbreak.
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Sad, right? It's sad this is the type of stuff we have to worry about when dating apps were designed with "love" (or something else if Tinder is your thing) in mind.
Police say that if you suspect you're falling victim to a "romance scam" to report it at 208-377-690 and request a report.
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