A woman said she lost $390,000 after falling for an online crypto dating scam and wants to warn others.
Nicole Hutchinson, of Tennessee, told CBS News not only did she lose her own money but her father’s, too, attempting to make friends before moving to California.
Hutchinson inherited her late mother’s house and decided to sell the property. She split the profit with her father and inherited $280,000 that was supposed to be used to help her family build a life in California.
The 24-year-old decided to try the online dating site Hinge and matched with a man named “Hao” while visiting a friend in the state, The New York Times reported.
He told her he came from the same town in China where she was adopted, and they continued texting after she returned home. He suggested she try investing in cryptocurrency, an area he told her he knew well.
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“I want to teach you to invest in cryptocurrency when you are free, bring some changes to your life and bring an extra income to your life,” he texted her, according to a screenshot of the exchange reported by The New York Times.
She began small, then gradually invested larger amounts of money at the link Hao sent her, and soon she started to see profits. Hutchinson told her father he should invest, and he did.
When they had a combined balance of $1.2 million by…
