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Better Business Bureau offers tips to avoid Valentineâs Day scams BBB Logo By Patrick Deaville | February 10, 2021 at 11:56 AM CST - Updated February 11 at 4:03 AM
LAKE CHARLES, La. (KPLC) - The Better Business Bureau (BBB) is advising residents who are considering looking into ads for online dating services to be cautious. They say consumers need to be aware of the limitations, costs, and terms of services of these sites as well as the potential for fraud if your match turns out to be a thief.
The BBB says it received more than 1,100 complaints about dating services last year, mostly regarding billing and collection issues. Poor customer service, refund issues, advertising, or sales practices were also common complaints. Often, customers complain that it is difficult to cancel the service because it is automatically renewed.
Valentine’s Day prompts romance, flower delivery scam alert
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Valentine’s Day is just a few days away, but don’t let it make you vulnerable to scams.
With love in the air, Julie Wheeler, president and CEO of Better Business Bureau Serving Western Virginia said people become more vulnerable and the number of romance scams become more popular.
Especially during the pandemic, more people are dating online or finding love on social media.
According to the BBB Catfishing is the 11th most popular cybercrime, but the second-costliest.