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Romance Scam Warning: Nebraska AG Alerts Residents to Growing Threat
Nebraska Attorney General Mike Hilgers is sounding the alarm on a troubling rise in romance scams targeting unsuspecting residents across the state. In a recent consumer alert, the Attorney General's Office is urging citizens to be vigilant and protect themselves from increasingly sophisticated fraudsters who prey on emotional vulnerabilities.
Romance scams have become a significant concern, with criminals using sophisticated online tactics to manipulate victims into sending money or sharing personal information. These scammers often create elaborate fake personas on social media and dating platforms, building trust over weeks or months before requesting financial assistance.
Key Warning Signs:
- Requests for money, especially through wire transfers or gift cards
- Profiles with suspiciously perfect photos
- Romantic interests who quickly want to move communication off dating platforms
- Individuals who refuse to video chat or meet in person
The Attorney General's Office recommends that residents remain skeptical of online romantic connections that seem too good to be true. If something feels unusual or pressuring, it's crucial to pause and seek advice from trusted friends or family members.
Residents who believe they may have been targeted by a romance scam are encouraged to contact the Nebraska Attorney General's Office for guidance and support.