Scam Facebook dating pages are a threat to Ugandans seeking love online. Scammers have infiltrated the social media platform through Facebook pages like “International True Love”, preying on vulnerable Ugandan victims seeking romantic partners.
How the Scam works
These con artists set up fictitious Facebook pages with the intention of connecting lonely people looking for romantic partners abroad. They prey on Ugandans who desire love, especially from those who are staying overseas, as of late. Those who express interest are asked to inbox or contact the provided number (+254 705 069225). Subsequently, they ask for specific payments, such as enrollment or connection fees, and eventually defraud their innocent victims.
Warning Signs
– Profiles or pages with minimal information or low-quality photos
– Quick moves to private messaging or external communication
– Vague or evasive answers to personal questions asked
– Requests for money or connection fees
– Poor grammar or inconsistent language
How to Protect Yourself
– Research profiles and pages thoroughly
– Be cautious of rapid relationship progression
– Never send money to someone you haven’t met in person
– Use Facebook’s reporting feature for suspicious profiles
– Prioritize safety and trust your instincts
Conclusion
Scam Facebook dating pages are a threat to Ugandans seeking love online. Stay vigilant, recognize the warning signs, prioritize safety and report all suspicious Facebook profiles and pages.