The End of Craigslist Dating (Good News!)

I guess this is the end of my Craigslist dating experiment, since there are no more Craigslist personals.

Don't forget though, that many of the same scams are running on Backpage,com, Google Hangouts, and other sites. I am sure of this because one scammer I haven't mentioned here contacted me directly through Google Hangouts.

So, I want to call out one last scammer who is really quire skilled. Her name is Kristine Banks or Kristina Banks. She claims to be an assistant at a construction company in Murfreesboro. Very smooth operator. Texts A LOT! She may mention that she moved to the area from Colorado. The mobile number she gave me had a Boulder area code. She may mention a grandma with cervical cancer.

She is very complementary but apparently is not willing to talk on the phone. She is willing to chat via Google Hangouts though. After sharing some photos, and lots of chat messages, the scam kicked in. She asked me for an Amazon gift card.

We had never met or even spoken in person. This is a common dating scam, or so it seems. Unlike another woman, "Kristine" waited for hundreds of texts and emails before getting to the "ask". The other woman who tried a similar stunt got to the "ask" after about a dozen text messages and a couple of emails.

Some Final Dating Lessons:

Never, ever give anyone money if you only know them online and through text messaging.

If the person's English grammar and punctuation are bad, they are quite likely to be foreign scammers.

Never, ever buy into sob stories from women you never met. These stories are often part of a scam.

From other dating sites, like EuroDate and Dating.com you might get the impression that every pretty and lonely women in Eastern Europe is online looking for a western boyfriend. Take a step back from the  dating world and ask yourself how likely this really is.

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