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LoginMy wife and I, both devout believers, met on a secular dating app. And while the end result of that experience was more blessing than I could have ever asked for, we did spend the entire first date sharing how terrible our online dating experiences had been. This was no surprise to me. Having worked in the online dating industry for years, I was privy to an insider experience of what things were like for Chrisitan singles—and it was not good. Fast forward a few years to one Sunday at church that would change our lives forever.
Claiming to be an Irish citizen named David Holmes that worked on a Scottish oil rig, the man started talking to the divorcee through dating site ChristianMingle. After those initial payments came through, the Nigerian man requested that the woman help fund his oil rig business. The scammer even went as far as setting up a fake business website to help legitimize the claim. In addition, Turkish authorities were able to arrest an associate of the Nigerian scammer at the bank in question. Sometimes, whether you're chatting with friends or posting on social media, words just aren't enough -- you need a GIF to fully convey your feelings.
The pandemic led to a boom in dating fraud. Banks and wealth managers are rushing to keep up.
SingleRoots Team. People can be leery of online dating—and sometimes with good reason. There are online dating sites that are run by scam artists, to be sure, but Christian Mingle is not one of those.
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