Warning on Free Dating Sites
As the trend of online dating continuous to surge, more and more people are lured to join the wagon. By simply signing up to a free online dating someone might be able to broaden his friend circle that it can reach even to a complete stranger. Most dating sites allow you to have a free chat with your friends or free offline phone chat resulting to a much closer/deeper relationship with your cyber buddy. While it may seem harmless, please be warned though that they are vulnerable to scam and abuse. Since sites like this is open to almost everybody, it also means that fraudsters could also join the membership with bad intention. These scammers are then luring innocent people to hand over their personal information such as address and bank account details so they steal money later on after they built confidence in their potential partner. This is really a heartless way to steal from people in dating sites, so be careful and vigilant. The fundamental advise is not to give personal details, such as home address or bank account to someone you have never actually met. Don’t just follow your heart – Use your HEAD to make sure if your cyberfriend or partner is honest and sincere before you move your relationship further.
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thanks for the comment rj.
there’s nothing wrong of being friendly.. just set some boundary think a million times before crossing it..
have a nice day rj
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Hi,
I do agree, also I came across this tidbit on http://dating-sites-portal.blogspot.com/.
Theres a part where theyr eview the Christian dating site and they acknowledge that alot of these free sites have phantom profiles!
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I agree! Sometimes the seemingly honest people turn out to be the bad guys. Don’t be mislead with the “what do i have to lose” thing.
You’ve got a lot to lose considering the fact that its not a face to face relationship.
Don’t be naive.
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