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Falling in love over the internet where it results in a
honest trusting
lifelong relationship is the exception not the rule.
Keep your contacts local within driving distance
Always let a close friend or relative know who you
are meeting, the time, and the place.
Have a friend call you ten
minutes after the meeting time to verify
you’re ok.
Never give your personal information to anyone not
entitled to it
Be discriminative as to who you give your personal
cell phone number to since the IP and URL information behind it is
linked to you, making it easy to obtain your personal information to
include address.
Encrypt your photos and information when possible
Do not give out credit card information, Social
Security Number or Date of Birth to unauthorized persons
If you don‘t know who an email is from, don’t open
it
If a person or the romance seems too perfect or too
good to be true, it probably is.
Think with your head and not your heart or bank
account.
Never send money Western Union or a Money Gram
overseas unless to a family member or someone you personally know.
Never donate to any organization that can’t be
verified.
United States Citizenship is a blessing and
privilege, do not agree to bring someone here on a finance VISA or
marry them so they can achieve the same through the
relationship.
Federal laws scrutinize marriage and VISA fraud
intensely.
Never accept and/or deposit checks sent to you from
unknown sources or persons you have never met, and never agree to send
them expense money in any amount from that check.
If it doesn’t clear you will be responsible for the
checks you wrote and any fees incurred from overdrafts.
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