Never send money, gift cards, cryptocurrency, bank details, payment app transfers, or financial information to someone you have only met online or do not know personally.
Romance scammers often build trust first, then create an urgent story. They may say they need help with a medical emergency, travel costs, military leave, visa fees, a frozen bank account, customs fees, rent, a phone bill, or an investment opportunity. They may also ask you to receive or move money for them, which can put you at legal or financial risk.
- Do not send gift card codes, wire transfers, crypto, cash app payments, or prepaid debit cards.
- Do not share banking logins, credit card numbers, Social Security numbers, identity documents, or one-time security codes.
- Do not invest in crypto, foreign exchange, or other opportunities recommended by a match.
- Do not let someone pressure you by saying it proves your love, trust, loyalty, or seriousness.
- If you already sent money, contact your bank, card issuer, payment app, or crypto exchange immediately and report the incident.