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More than $22.5 million lost to romance scams in 2018

The RCMP is asking Canadians to be cautious when searching for that special someone online.  Known as “romance scams,” some 760 victims in Canada reported losses of more than $22.5 million to the Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre last year, surpassing all other types of fraud.

Scammers are capitalising on the vulnerability of those looking for love or companionship to extract significant amounts of money from their victims. The fraudsters typically create enticing profiles on well-known dating websites or social media platforms to lure victims into online relationships.  As the relationship continues over time, the scammers build trust with their victim before asking for money under any number of pretences.  Sadly, the greater the trust gained by the fraudster, the greater the losses suffered by most victims.

Here are a few tips to avoid falling prey to online romance scams:

  • Be skeptical when chatting with an individual who claims to live nearby but is currently overseas for work (this can be a set-up to ask for money later).
  • Be suspicious if they refuse or continuously cancel video chats and in person meetings.
  • Be wary when someone you’ve never met in person professes their love.
  • Scammers may also ask for help covering the cost of an emergency situation, such as a sick family member. Protect yourself by never, under any circumstances, sending money for any reason.
  • If you believe you have been a victim of this scam:
    • Contact your bank and place a stop payment on any cheque or money transfer.
    • Report it to your local police.
    • File a report with the Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre (CAFC).

Statistics

Region

Reported

Victims

$ Amount

Overall

1,261

887

$24,949,073.04

Inside Canada

1,075

760

$22,523,278.00

British Columbia

109

77

$2,203,600.34

Alberta

95

66

$1,723,473.10

Saskatchewan

31

25

$736,439.77

Manitoba

42

31

$812,007.59

Ontario

366

275

$11,924,252.69

Quebec

376

245

$4,524,146.22

New Brunswick

22

20

$360,361.41

Nova Scotia

14

10

$140,922,18

Prince Edward Island

3

2

$700.00

Newfoundland and Labrador

8

4

$2,002.27

Yukon

0

0

0

North West Territories

1

1

$72,285.51

Nunavut

0

0

0

Not Specified

8

4

$23,086.92

SOURCE Royal Canadian Mounted Police