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FBI sends warning about romance scams ahead of Valentines Day

(WJBF) – A warning has been issued by the FBI Columbia field office ahead of Valentine’s Day.

The warning is about potential scams that will happen around the holiday.

Scammers exploit individuals online who may be looking for companionship, or romance.

According to recent data reported in the 2021 Internet Crime Complaint Center annual report, South Carolinians lost $6.8 million dollars to confidence fraud and romance scams that year.

The 2022 data has yet to be released but the stats are expected to increase due to the latest trends.

“Cyber criminals use any information they can find about you to gain your trust, build a relationship, and ultimately steal your money or personal identifiable information (PII),” said Susan Ferensic, Special Agent in Charge of the FBI Columbia Division. “We want the public to be well informed about how these scams occur and how they can better protect themselves.”

A list of red flags was provided as well as tips to protect yourself.

Common Romance Scam Red Flags:

How to Protect Yourself:

If you suspect that you’ve been involved in a romance scam, report the incident to the FBI’s Internet Crime Complaint Center