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 Name	Harry Connectdirector
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 Address	Amsterdam  The Netherlands
 E-mail	mailarticles (at) b2bmediaservices.
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 Article Title	Be Aware - Dating  Fraud Overview
 Article Link	http://www.dating-
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 Category	Relationships-
 Scams  
 Article words	1348
 Summary words	75  
 
 Summary
 
 An article as a warning for typical fraudulent scenarios devised and 
 successfully employed by dating scammers.
 In general they want "money by deceit". So you should be warned !
 
 In this article we will review; 
 1. scam scenarios 
 2. recognize warning signs 
 3. how to avoid being scammed 
 
 We offer online dating services and do not want to see that our 
 members get trapped !
 Articles is taken from http://www.dating-
 http://www.connectd
 
 Article Text
 
 Dating Fraud Overview (September 2006)
 
 About dating scam
 
 This article is a warning for typical fraudulent scenarios devised 
 and successfully employed by dating scammers. In general they 
 want "money by deceit". So you should be warned !
 In this article we will review; 
 - scam scenarios 
 - recognize warning signs 
 - how to avoid being scammed 
 
 1. Scam scenarios
 
 1.1 The fake online dating services
 You will be paying for a membership of a non existing dating 
 community and maybe you also could be charged extra for non existing 
 contact addresses. On the pages of such agencies there are profiles 
 of false look alike models, which were taken from the Internet. Most 
 likely the agency will exist a few months and the websites are 
 frequently on free hosts 
 
 1.2 The false full service dating services
 Full service could mean you pay for the `non existing additional 
 service' as you will only receive meaningless replies with no actual 
 information and an absolute disregarding of your questions -- just 
 blah. False dating bureaus and dates let you pay for organized fake 
 and mass production on internet like matching, mediation, 
 translations, visa's, tickets, hotels ect. 
 
 1.3 The begging for money
 After a while the scammer begins urgently to ask money for covering 
 expenses for using Internet, translator payment, foreign languages 
 courses, driving courses and so on.
 Be sure: a sincere dater would never beg for money 
 
 1.4 The faking trouble and sick
 After a while your date turns out to be paying enormous money for 
 fake urgent needs and only a miracle -- you -- could help your date! 
 Most common are the stories of children, parents, relatives, that 
 got ill and need expensive operation or/and medicines or land-house 
 problems, buffalo and tractor 
 
 1.5 The visiting opportunity
 A very expensive kind of scam and in this kind of scenario you will 
 not be suspicious with the scammer and the shallow requests as other 
 scenarios ! Your date has to be perfect in all way. But suddenly 
 there is the opportunity of some weeks of holidays for visiting you.
 Now your date all has planned and has help from friends and 
 relatives but you have  to decide quick -- to pay for a cheap trip, 
 a passports, visa, insurance, etc. 
 
 1.6 The visiting problems
 It can be worse if the scammer succeed and will go on with the next 
 stage of the scam. Proved by look alike `official registration 
 document', travelling and visa problems occur and there will be a 
 need for more money; visa can be received in another city, expensive 
 travelling costs, additional cost for living and food, ect. 
 
 1.7 The travel preparation
 Your date will insist on visiting and meeting worried and inpatient 
 family and parents. Cash will be need for organise your staying, a 
 special program and gifts. 
 
 1.8 The bubble fairytale
 You have met and your date is perfect and a wonderful host. You will 
 overload your date and family with gifts, luxury and overspend as 
 you can not resist. The fairy could end as she suddenly disappear. 
 Needless to say, you are staying at a hotel and have no idea where 
 your date actually lives. 
 
 2 Recognize warning signs 
 
 Here you will find the main "alarm bell"- warning signs to watch out 
 for. If you recognize your situation here, it does not necessarily 
 mean that the lady is a scammer. An "alarm bell" is just a sign that 
 you have to be more cautious than ever. But don't go throwing stones 
 at your date. Keep your eyes open and ask your date subtle 
 questions - if your date is not sincere, you will unmask. 
 
 2.1 The photo seems too good to be true
 Well, your date might have had it taken at a photographic studio. 
 Professionals make people look at their best on photos, so it could 
 be a fake. 
 
 2.2 The agency is blacklisted
 Here you need a thorough investigation. Your date may not know 
 anything about it or is just an agency's hooks. 
 
 2.3 Addresses with wrong name, misspells of your name
 Your date might have problems with spelling or bad memory for names 
 but it can also be a sign that she is corresponding with an army of 
 singles. Possible your date never use your name, as you are `honey' 
 or any synonym. Be aware; your date could be not caring or is a 
 group of net-swindlers or a fraudulent agency. 
 
 2.4 Vague letters with no or few questions about you
 You date does not seems to care. How can a date that seriously 
 considering in having a long-term relationship have no questions? 
 
 2.5 Your questions are never or rarely answered 
 A serious date will understand that you have questions and try to 
 answer them. A scammer might not even read your email. 
 
 2.6 Loves comes too fast
 Well, your date might be that inflammable but it is very unlikely. 
 Most probably, your date is not sincere. 
 
 2.7 Letters contain repeated paragraphs
 Most likely, your date is writing same things to again an army of 
 singles and use copy-paste letters. Bad sign because a date that is 
 sincere is interested and will write personal letters. 
 
 2.8 Letters may seems like "form" letters
 Scammers usually sent letters out in order - reply 1, reply 2, etc. 
 with still some marks left. Or you can receive letters that are 
 addressed to someone else. Seems just bad quality control of the 
 scammer 
 
 2.9 Seductive photo's and letters
 Progressively sexual language and pictures are common themes 
 throughout the varying scams. 
 
 2.10 Your date openly asking for gifts or money
 Obvious! No comment. 
 
 3 How to avoid being scammed
 
 If you want to be absolute certain do not start at all. But if the 
 temptation is attracting; here some tips for a strategy you can use 
 in your correspondence. For more firmness; check and double check. 
 
 3.1 Do not sent money and valuable gifts
 The best way to avoid being scammed is not to send your date any 
 money or valuable gifts. At least not until after you are 100% sure 
 that your date is real. 
 
 3.2 Do not accentuate the fact that you have money
 Talk about your hobbies, movies, plans for the future, anything. The 
 subject of money will only attract scammers and gold-diggers. 
 
 3.3 Find mutual interests and talk deeply about those
 Your date has to do an effort that scammers most likely will not do 
 
 3.4 Mention to visit your date
 Make clear from the beginning of your correspondence that you will 
 visit your date. This will scare off any potential scammers or they 
 will get reckless. You find out soon and will not waist effort and 
 time. 
 
 3.5 Talk with your date on phone
 Mention that you would like to talk your date over the phone. This 
 could be ineffective, as your date might decline due to poor English 
 skills or lack of a phone. Anyway it will make a scammer feel 
 uncomfortable. And if you speak to your date a reaction or the 
 surrounding sounds could make a lot clear. 
 
 3.6 Check the internet
 Perhaps you find that you are in touch with a professional dater or 
 scammer that uses same profile, same description and name on other 
 websites. Check also the reputation of the dating site. You even can 
 find and make use of specialized databases and detective services! 
 
 3.7 Get her home address
 Could be false so she will never receive your post letter, flowers 
 or small gift. 
 
 3.8 The blank letter trick
 Send your date a blank letter or two pages of nonsense (like 'aldj 
 afleifej; feijfai eniaf') and wait your dates reaction. 
 
 3.9 Take a second profile
 Not nice but highly effective. Just take a second profile and other 
 email address and try to contact your date. 
 (note; Common is that for dating the computer of friend or the 
 office is been used. If not there are Internet cafes in almost every 
 city where e-mail can be sent and received very inexpensively)
 
 Read more dating articles and/or join our free dating service at 
 http://www.dating-
 http://www.connectd
 
 Keywords
 
 dating fraud, online dating, asian dating, russian dating, dating 
 scams, scams scenarios, russian brides, asian brides, mail order 
 brides
 
 Author Bio
 
 Author Harry Connector, lives in Amsterdam The Netherlands and 
 Bangkok Thailand, is a management consultant & jazz-pop musician.
 His company B2B Media Services made the Connectdirector portal 
 available - global exposure with national focus (70 countries 18 
 languages) quality online content and dynamic generated database 
 listings for business and social needs. Please visit 
 http://www.connectd
 
 On the connectdirector the author offers reliable online dating 
 service - free membership at http://www.dating-
 
 
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