MADISON, WI (WTAQ) – If you’re looking for love on Valentine’s Day, make sure the gifts you receive don’t include identity theft.
The state’s consumer protection agency has issued a warning that urges folks not to get too personal in sharing information on social media and online dating services.
Officials say scammers search for the love-lorn by sending out photos and profiles, while building trust with those who take the bait. Eventually, victims could be asked to cash checks for their so-called lovers — or wire them money for fake emergencies.
The state especially warns against giving out Social Security, credit card, and bank account numbers — tried and true ways to spur identity theft.
Consumer officials say some heart-seekers also get duped into check cashing schemes which amount to illegal money laundering.
The agency says victims have lost up to $20,000 this way — and it suggests that people use only well known and reputable online dating sites. And if they’re asked for money, they should break up with the thief immediately.
(Story courtesy of Wheeler News Service)