A woman knowingly fell in love with a fictional person created by romance scammers, despite being aware of the deception. Her story, reported by AP News, illustrates the psychological manipulation involved in such scams. The account aims to raise awareness about the emotional and financial harm caused by romance fraud.
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<a href="https://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMihwFBVV95cUxNVnMxLTFmSEpobnFWQWkxbDVDM3VVazdiNlA4dDRBWkNHbTNkZXBxODJQN0YtTG9xVlpTQzk0S1FaRTIzRlhCaGU4bDE5emFCNlFBaEhieXp6a2dwSDFQbE9KSlB6OXJ5elBRaTI3eENmYnRSN3hzZE0xOU9qMDA0Q0htd2Rac3M?oc=5" target="_blank">She knew he wasn’t real. She was in love with him anyway. One woman’s story of a romance scam</a> <font color="#6f6f6f">AP News</font>
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