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Signs of an online “sweetheart scam”

Signs of an online "sweetheart scam"

Romance crime is on the rise. Over 25,000 people reported a sweetheart scam to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) in 2019, a threefold increase since 2016. Individuals age 65 and older were the hardest hit, with a median loss of $9465 (across all ages, the median loss was $2500 per individual). If your loved one has been taken advantage of, they are not alone! Romance scams are the second most common crime reported to the FBI.

The key red flags

If you suspect a scam
Be careful how you bring this up with your loved one. They have fond feelings for this person and will feel foolish, and hurt, if it turns out to be a sham. Be empathetic and help them save face. “Gosh, Mom, this guy sounds great. I’m curious to know more about him.” Then:

Has your loved one been taken in?

With the isolation of the pandemic—and a built-in excuse not to visit—it’s easy to see how an older adult could get tricked into a sweetheart scam. As the Roanoke and Lynchburg experts in family caregiving, we at Gentle Shepherd Hospice can help you work with your parent in a way that preserves their dignity. Give us a call at 1-800-789-0586 (toll-free).

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