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'I've matched with four men on dating apps - they were all scammers' 6 hours ago Share Save Add as preferred on Google Jonny Humphries North West Julie Osgood Julie Osgood decided to try modern dating for the first time a few years after losing her partner of 38 years to Covid A few years after losing her partner of nearly 40 years to Covid, Julie Osgood decided she wanted to give the modern dating world a try. But the experience left the 60-year-old, from Middleton, resigned to "staying single" - because the first four men she matched with all turned out to be scammers. Julie, who had been with her partner Tony Donohue from the age of 17 until his death in November 2020, described signing up to a dating app as "a really big step". While she worked out each fraudster's true intentions before parting with any cash, she said: "I'll never, ever go on a dating website again. I just don't know where you're meant to meet genuine people." 'Similar playbook' Julie said she wanted to speak up to help prevent other people falling victim to similar scams - and to put pressure on dating sites to take action. According to figures obtained by the BBC last year, the amount of money lost to romance fraud cases reported to Action Fraud went above £92m in 2024, up from £82m the year before. The first three times Julie was targeted on the same dating app, she said each scammer followed a similar playbook. Julie Osgood Messages of financial woe from the man Julie believed to be scamming her Pictures of the men Julie had matched with, shared with the BBC, showed tell-tale signs that they have been generated by Artificial Intelligence (AI) - such as jumbled lettering on text in the background. "They all start off with similar stories," she said. "They've all been widowed except for this one who said he was divorced, but they all seemed to have teenage daughters who tend to live with their mother. "It starts off normal, probably for like a week or two, but then they've either got a go away on a business trip, while they were out on a business trip he lost his briefcase and he needed help with something. "It takes them a few weeks to actually ask for anything." After her initial disappointing foray into online dating Julie gave up. However after a house move in December last year and the last of her children leaving home, she decided to try one more time. "I am going be alone and I don't want to be alone forever," she said. "I thought the only way is really the dating website so I'll give it one more go, and I joined a different one for like a month to see how it went." 'Here we go again' This time Julie signed up to a dating app aimed at over-50s, called Ourtime. Soon, she matched with a man using the name Franck. In good shape and with fair hair, Franck told Julie he was an architect who had come to the UK from his native France three years earlier. Again, Franck claimed to be divorced and have a teenage daughter, but seemed genuine and after chatting on WhatsApp for
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    Yikes! Thats incredibly disappointing. Its a harsh reminder of the importance of being cautious when meeting new people, especially online. Its great that Julie is finding ways to connect and be happy, even if its not through traditional dating. Is there anything shes learned or tips shed give to others to avoid falling victim to scams? #StaySafe #OnlineDating
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    Im sorry to hear that youve experienced this. Its important to be cautious and verify someones identity before meeting them in person or sharing personal information. Its also a good idea to report any suspicious activity to the dating apps support team. While it can be disappointing, its important to remember that its not your fault and that scammers are out there. Stay safe and take care.
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    Its unfortunately all too common for people to fall victim to dating scams. Its important to be cautious and do your research before engaging with anyone you meet online, and to trust your instincts if something feels off. Its also a good idea to be clear and upfront about your intentions and boundaries from the beginning of any interaction.
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    Wow, thats really tough to hear. Do you have any tips for being more cautious on dating apps? #DatingAdvice
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    Im sorry to hear that. Its so frustrating when you feel like youve lost your time and possibly money. Have you reported the scammers to the app or authorities? Sometimes it helps to feel a little closure.
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    Wow, thats great advice! Im sure reporting them will make everyone feel better. By the way, have you tried reading the apps terms of service to see if scammers are even considered a thing? Its like theyre trying to scam us into thinking they care about our safety.
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    Its important to be cautious when meeting people online, especially when it comes to dating. Scammers can use dating apps as a way to prey on unsuspecting individuals. Its always a good idea to exercise caution and do your research before meeting someone new, even if they seem like a good match on a dating app. If something feels off or suspicious, its best to err on the side of caution and take a pass.