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RCMP warn of online dating scams after Canadians lose $17 million in 2016 | Toronto Star

Posted bywpengine 14 February 2017

PLAY CAREFULLY OUT THERE – You never know who you’re chatting with if you haven’t met him/her in person.

Some 748 people lost more than $17 million last year in online dating scams, police say.

Source: RCMP warn of online dating scams after Canadians lose $17 million in 2016 | Toronto Star

Posted bywpengine14 February 2017Posted inUncategorized

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