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Dating apps are becoming increasingly full of scammers

So I uploaded tinder on my phone yesterday ( it was Saturday I was bored) see if I could find the man of my life there, I matched with a guy the same age as me, we were talking I liked him, was so cute and so good to be true. Today we were talking, every time I was asking him for a real date he was changing the subject. I was like wait? Maybe he found someone else, later he confessed that he was not the guy in the pic and the person I was talking to doesn’t exist !!!!!!
Omg I miss my stupid ex at least I knew what he was all the time!
I was shocked, I am still, what would anyone do that? This is stupid?
Fake profiles, fake accounts !!!
Be careful guys, only believe it when you see him/her in a bar and you drink a martini 🍸 because this shIt happening online is limitless!
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Kae20 · 56-60, FVIP
The businesses that create these apps have a lot to answer for , countless numbers of members have not only been scammed but murdered as too when will legislation come in to protect registrants.

A uptodate passport, driving license, with a live photo crossmatching , would be a start .

Alongside recent proof of address .Would be really useful.
I'm pretty certain full verification would save many from a string of potential ordeals.
However it seems quick profit rules the day, and personal, just doesnt matter.

If in doubt ask for a video call sooner rather than later .

Anything less is really tempting fate.