Canberra, Dec 6 (ANI): Australia is planning to launch a crackdown on online dating scammers, after over 1600 people reported losing 17 million dollars in the online search for romance this year.
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission have urged the online dating and romance industry to comment on draft guidelines for cleaning up the industry that 'exploits lonely hearts'.
"Online dating and romance scams cause significant harm to Australian consumers, targeting people from all walks of life, education, background and age group," the regulatory body said.
"These scams typically involve a genuine user of a dating website being contacted by a potential admirer who is a scammer in disguise. After forming a relationship with the victim, the scammer plays on emotional triggers to get the victim to provide money, gifts or personal details," it added.
A group of industry representatives has been working on draft guidelines since July, the Sydney Morning Herald reports.
The ACCC's announcement came after it emerged that a NSW doctor paid 3 million dollars over several years to an online dating agency in the belief he was helping a potential girlfriend.
The ACCC would like dating agencies to provide clients with warnings about scams, and verify online profiles to "detect and disrupt the activities of those seeking to engage in fraud"'.
It also wants dating agencies to set up internal complaint handling procedures.
The ACCC is likely to launch new guidelines early in the new year. (ANI)
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