Baby boomers are turning to dating sites more than ever. They've lost
their spouse or have gone through a divorce after years of marriage.
Boomers are vulnerable and they get lonely worrying they'll never find a
companion to spend their golden years with.
When
a boomer goes to a dating site, they don't think about the risks
involved such as someone trying to take advantage of their heart and
bank account. The boomer needs a very descriptive profile saying exactly
the type of companion they're looking for. Some give too much personal
information and it leads to dates looking for money.
Cons are
smart and they know how to smooth talk the boomer making them feel
they're special and needed. The con can be any age and many are boomers
themselves. Stay in your own age group and don't give anyone your
personal information.
Boomers need to watch how their date talks
and acts. If they start asking personal questions such as; how did your
spouse pass away, did he leave you any money, did he have an insurance
policy, what type of work did he do, etc. it's time to end the date.
There
are hundreds of questions they'll ask digging for any bank accounts,
assets, stocks or bonds. The con knows how to sound convincing and win
over the boomer making her trust him. Their first date is the start and
it will end badly if they let this con overtake them.
Being wise
and watching their date for tell-tale signs of a scam will keep them
from losing their life savings and their pride. Boomers tell the world
they have money by the way they dress and the car they drive. When
dating, wear less expensive looking clothes and don't drive a Mercedes.
Many boomers have lost everything by letting the con sweep them off
their feet and trusting him.
They listened to his sad stories
giving him what he needed because they felt sorry for him. The boomer
lost everything and at their age can never make it up. After going
through a divorce or a death, boomers need to take it slow and need time
to grieve, and then talk to a friend or counselor.