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    Home / News / Technology News / Scammer gets scammed: X user tricks dating app swindler
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    • A scammer on a dating app tried to con a user named Jay out of ₹1,000, but Jay turned the tables and tricked the scammer into sending him ₹20 instead.
    • This incident serves as a reminder of the increasing ingenuity of scammers on dating apps, who use tactics like fake profiles, location scams, and bogus investment schemes.
    • To stay safe, users are advised to be wary of online acquaintances asking for money, verify identities before making financial commitments, and use the app's security features to report suspicious behavior.
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    Scammer gets scammed: X user tricks dating app swindler
    The incident underscores the importance of reporting encountered scammers to keep the community safe for everyone

    Scammer gets scammed: X user tricks dating app swindler

    By Mudit Dube
    Jul 04, 2024
    11:59 am
    What's the story

    In the era of digital dating, platforms like Tinder, Bumble, and Hinge have become hotspots for scammers. A recent incident shared by an X user named Jay (@enoughjayy) has brought attention to the increasing prevalence of dating app scams. The user's story of outsmarting a scammer using their own tactics quickly gained online traction and serves as both a cautionary tale and entertainment.

    Scam tactics

    User outsmarts scammer with their own tactics

    The scammer, posing as a match on a dating app, attempted to con Jay out of ₹1,000 using a typical 'urgently need money' bait. However, Jay suspected foul play and decided to play along. Instead of sending the money, he pretended to make the payment twice but claimed it failed both times. He then convinced the scammer to send him ₹20 first as a test transaction and blocked them immediately after receiving the money.

    Twitter Post

    Take a look at Jay's viral story

    Scammer got scammed pic.twitter.com/TqHq9SnNpe

    — Jay (@enoughjayy) July 2, 2024
    Scam prevention

    User's story serves as a cautionary tale

    The story of Jay outsmarting a scammer has quickly gained online traction, having viewed over two million times. One user even reached out to Jay asking for tips while others laughed at his epic revenge. As dating app usage continues to rise, so does the ingenuity of scammers. By staying informed and vigilant, users can protect themselves from falling victim to these scams. The incident underscores the importance of reporting encountered scammers to keep the community safe for everyone.

    Scam types

    Various forms of dating app scams unveiled

    Dating app scams can take many forms, including romance scams where fraudsters create fake profiles to lure victims into false security before asking for money. Other types include location scams where scammers arrange meetings at expensive restaurants and manipulate victims into paying hefty bills, and fake investment scams where victims are convinced to invest in non-existent businesses or schemes. These tactics highlight the ingenuity of scammers as dating app usage continues to increase.

    Safety measures

    Staying safe: Tips to avoid falling for scams

    To avoid falling victim to these scams, users are advised to be skeptical of online acquaintances asking for money and verify identities before making financial commitments. It's also recommended to avoid sharing personal information, use the dating app's security features to report suspicious behavior, and trust their instincts.

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