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Online Romance Scams Continue To Grow

POSTED: 11:41 am MDT May 22, 2006

An online group is warning singles about romance scams online.

Television station KMBC reported that a Yahoo Group has 3,100 members. Hundreds of them have fallen for romance scams. The group has lost millions of dollars.

One victim is Sally Schrock. She said her nightmare began in March when she met "Anthony" online. Within weeks, he was sending her gifts.

Meanwhile, Schrock was taking care of her sick mother, but she became consumed in the online relationship.

"While I was chatting on line with him, (my mother) had a heart attack and died. I blame him for that," Schrock said.

She said Anthony took advantage of her grief to "weasel money out of me."

"My scammer asked me for my Social Security number, and he even wanted my e-mail password," Schrock said.

Schrock said she wants to warn others to be aware of who they're talking to online.

"For God's sake, don't assume anything," she said.

Experts said online romance scams continue to grow exponentially. A book was recently published about online dating scams, called Cyber Love's Illusions.

"We have people who've been arrested, led off in handcuffs. One's even doing a jail term," Barb Sluppick said.

The online romance scams group attempts to expose the scammers, tracking their IP addresses to Nigeria, Kosovo and Russia.

Online moderator Rhonda McGregor has become an expert at identifying the cons.

"There's a whole list of things -- poor grammar, they avoid answering personal questions but will ask you a lot of questions," McGregor said.

She said the scammers find potential victims in online dating sites, then whisk them away to more private sites to lay a trap, hoping to get the victims to send cash or personal information.

"That's how the scammers work. They set it up so everything traces back to you," McGregor said.

She said the scammers are cunning and persistent.

"Scammers are getting bolder. They're even talking to people in the group," Sluppick said.

The station reported that no one seems able to stop the scams, and that police and the FBI can't keep up.

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