Shocking Tinder Scams You’ll Have to See to Believe

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In order to do this, users have to submit personal information, such as credit card data. If they don’t read all the information they receive, they might overlook the fine print, which says that there is a special offer that gives them access to several adult-themed websites.

However, if they don’t cancel their subscription within the time allowed, they will be taxed with more than US $100 per month. Satnam Narang suggests that people should not believe messages like this, because there is no such thing as a Tinder verification website or safe dating.

You have to keep in mind that spambots are extremely creative and they can trick a lot of people into signing up for different websites or services.

If you see something like this, it is better to report these accounts to Tinder!

P.S. Don’t forget to read the fine print on any site or service you want to use! Do that before you decide to sign-up!

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