Valentine’s Day is a day known for romance, but for many singles, it’s a day spent looking for love in all the wrong places.
The Better Business Bureau says if you are buying gifts for loved, you have to be wary of new scams targeting innocent shoppers online.
In 2022, almost 70,000 people reported being romance scam victims as older adults reportedly lost nearly $240 million according to the FTC.
The BBB is warning lovebirds or those searching for their special person to remain vigilant about online shopping scams.
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