Facebook Dating, the Mirror reports."I took the bait," she told the Mirror. "He plugged into my greed. There were lots of things that made it seem legitimate.
He made me think I was making money and so I borrowed money I didn’t have."Eva hooked up with the scammer in January and soon the crook had sent her a link to the money app.She deposited £5,000, then got a string of messages from the bogus software suggesting big profits.Eventually she remortgaged her home and managed to accrue £35,000 of borrowed funds which she transferred through the app.
Eva, of Cricklewood, North London, said: "I thought the app was legitimate. I ignored red flags."After a fortnight Eva tried to withdraw her cash but the app said she would have to plough even.
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