Matchmaker Krystal Walter Warns Online Romantic Fraud on the Rise

You may know that March is Fraud Awareness Month, a month-long campaign geared towards educating Canadians on fraud and how to protect themselves. As many people are continuing to look for love online, romantic fraud is on the rise. In 2021, Canadians lost more than $64 million to romance scams.

Dating apps and websites allow people to connect at any time and in anyplace but consequently reveal vulnerabilities. Krystal Walter, professional Matchmaker and dating expert, cautions singles to protect their dating information in the same manner they would their financial information.

"My onboarding process allows clients to have peace of mind that the individuals I'm matching them with, are in fact who they say they are," says Matchmaker Krystal Walter. "There is a place for online dating, and it works with some lifestyles; however, I would give one piece of advice to online daters: take it offline as soon as possible!"

Krystal Walter Matchmaking has an extensive on boarding process that allows clients to have peace of mind that they will be matched with quality individuals. Krystal’s matchmaking services reduces the incidence of fraud by cutting out the uncertainty and impersonal nature that surrounds online dating.

If you are done with the risk that online dating can bring, contact Krystal for a consultation. When joining Krystal you are entering a higher quality dating pool and the comfort of knowing the vetting process has been already been done for you.

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