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Matrimonial advertisement scams involve fraudsters exploiting people seeking life partners through newspaper ads or online matrimonial platforms. Scammers often pose as wealthy, successful individuals and build emotional connections to gain trust. Once trust is established, they manipulate victims into transferring money, often citing urgent needs like medical emergencies, travel issues, or family problems. These scams prey on emotions and can cause financial and emotional harm to victims.

Warning Signs:

• Requests for money or financial help.
• Inconsistent or unverifiable personal details.
• Pressure to act quickly in the relationship.

Always verify details thoroughly and stay cautious when engaging in matrimonial platforms.

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