![]() She said he laid it on thick, saying romantic things like "I feel so honored that I will spend my life loving you, protecting you, caring for you, taking care of you, and making you happy and joyful every day." That appealed to her because she is a successful business woman. On its website, Luxy claims to verify income by having all users send a photo ID and a tax return. The app claimed to be a place to "meet rich, successful, and attractive millionaires in (an) upscale community." ![]() In his online bio, the man called himself Allen Bassam he said he was a "mature, stable and gentlemanly." The two met on a dating website called Luxy. Last summer, she met a man who claimed to live in New York, and ran a successful furniture company. She asked us not to reveal her identity for privacy reasons. One woman from Orange County was one of them. More than 300 million people turned to the internet to find their perfect match in 2022. ![]() It's one of the most common and costly scams targeting Americans right now. The Federal Trade commission or FTC reports a nearly 80% increase in romance scams since 2020. Americans lost a staggering $1.3 billion to romance scams last year.
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