![]() ![]() This is another way for scammers to get your money without actually meeting you in person. If someone wants to use a prepaid debit card or money transfer services, it might be wise to think twice about talking to them. He Asks You to Use a Prepaid Debit Card or Money Transfer Services It's very rare (and suspicious) for someone to ask for money like this online unless it's a scammer trying to make you fall for them. They might say they need the money because of an emergency or want to help out one of their family members with medical bills, but deep down, they don't actually care about you at all. If someone asks for money by wire transfer, it usually means they never intend on meeting you in person or returning your investment. If he claims to be from Europe or Asia and his profile says he's only visiting the U.S., then that would definitely mean something is off. He Claims to Be From Another CountryĪlthough you can meet some great guys on online dating sites that are from another country, if the person you're talking with claims that they live there but then tells you they're currently staying in their home country for business, that could be a problem. People with wealth don't need to constantly rub it in other people's faces, so he might just be lying about his wealth to get what he wants. If he tells you how rich he is right off the bat or constantly brags about his expensive car/house/etc., then that should raise a red flag for you. A college student isn't going to have a flawless command of the English language, but if every word in their profile has more than two mistakes, it doesn't look promising for them to be legitimate Sugar Daddies. If someone uses bad grammar in their dating profile, there is a good chance they aren't who they say they are. If the photos are from Google images, you can do a reverse image search to see if that person has used those pictures as their own before. If someone is a scammer, they would more than likely be using pictures from other people's profiles without their knowledge. ![]() However, if someone's profile pictures are all generic images like a sunset or a road sign, it could mean something. People usually post pictures of themselves that either shows their faces clearly or pictures of them doing an activity they enjoy. ![]() So, before you start on your journey to find a sugar daddy, you should learn how to spot a fake one. It can be difficult to tell if someone you've never met before is lying or telling the truth, but there are things you can look for. The people behind these scams usually have many different aliases and profiles set up for themselves across several different dating websites at once, which makes it easier for them to lie about who they are. The intentions of these women range from money laundering to real romantic interest in the Sugar Daddies they meet online. This usually involves a woman pretending to be looking for a serious relationship and/or marriage with a wealthy man so she can live happily ever after in luxury while not having to work herself. One popular scam is the "Fake Sugar Daddy." Scams happen every day online, especially on dating sites. Online dating is a great way to meet someone new and exciting, but there are some drawbacks. ![]()
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