Alarming new data shows Wales saw 8x more dating scams in 2024

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Wales saw an 829% eruption in dating scams – eight times higher than the previous year.

National fraud data, analysed by Talking Kinky, revealed the spike.

Romance fraud is a confidence trick where a scammer pretends to be romantically interested in a victim to gain their trust and convince them into sending money or commit fraud under false pretences.

Previously with 17 cases, this jumped to an overall total of 158 last year resulting in £2.3 million worth of damages across Wales.

South Wales was 1.8 times higher than North Wales in financial loss of dating scam reports in 2024.

They also saw the largest number of reports with a rise of 65% compared to North Wales.

Romance fraud reported by Wales
  2023 2024
Location Number of reports Financial Loss (£) Number of reports Financial Loss (£)
North Wales 5 £17,700 97 £830,200
South Wales 12 £93,400 161 £1.5 million

 

People between the ages of 50-59 have been identified as most likely to fall victim to dating scams with a combined total of 50 cases last year across North and South Wales.

Falling closely behind with 45 cases are 70-79-year-olds, followed by 40–49-year-olds with 35 cases.

2024 Individual Victims – Age Group
Age Group North Wales South Wales
10-19 5 9
20-29 9 24
30-39 10 18
40-49 12 23
50-59 18 32
60-69 15 19
70-79 20 25
80-89 5 6

 

The number of dating scam reports have soared by 1,242% in the UK – 13 times more than the previous years.

In 2023, there was an average financial loss of £112,502, but this rocketed to a staggering £596,584 in 2024.

Romance fraud loss per year (£)
  2023 2024
Average Financial Loss (£) 112,502 596,584

 

Tommy Flynn from Talking Kinky, who analysed the data said: “As online connections continue to grow, so do the risks associated with romance fraud. It is crucial to foster genuine and safe interactions by staying informed and vigilant.

“Scammers prey on emotional vulnerability, using elaborate lies to exploit trust and extract financial resources. To protect yourself from dating scams, keep these essential tips in mind:”

Verify Identities Early: “Always request a video call early in your conversations to confirm the person is who they claim to be. Scammers often avoid face-to-face interactions.”

Be Wary of Fast-Moving Relationships: “If someone quickly declares deep feelings or pushes for commitment without meeting in person, it could be a red flag. Scammers use emotional manipulation to gain trust.”

Never Send Money or Share Financial Details: “No matter how convincing their story is, never send money, gift cards, or bank details to someone you haven’t met. Genuine connections don’t require financial assistance.”

Reverse Image Search Their Photos: “Use tools like Google Reverse Image Search to check if their profile pictures appear elsewhere under different names. Stolen images are a common sign of fake profiles.”

Be Cautious of Hard Luck Stories: “Scammers frequently claim emergencies, such as medical bills or being stranded abroad, to pressure victims into sending money. Always verify such claims independently.”

Protect Your Personal Information: “Avoid sharing sensitive details like your home address, workplace, or passwords. Scammers can use this information to manipulate or steal your identity.


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