coronavirus pandemic this year, with Seeking Arrangements reporting a 74% increase in sign-ups from March to June. But rather than earning cash for their beauty or charm, a large number of women have found themselves scammed out of their own money by fraudsters posing as sugar daddies.Elizabeth Mirah, a 28-year-old Massachusetts woman who was about to lose her job as a cafeteria manager, has described how she was conned by a man on the fetish social networking site FetLife."We went back and forth and he seemed like a legitimate person," she told Business Insider.He asked for her bank details and soon two cheques for $1,500 (£1,125) each appeared in her account.Then the man asked her to send $500 (£375) to his nephew, and she felt obliged to.
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