- Hours after meeting on a dating app, Sarrah Rose said a man tried to scam her through a crypto scheme.
- Her would-be suitor interspersed occasional flirting with aggressive measures to extort money.
- Last year, victims lost $139 million in similar crypto-romance scams, according to the FTC.
As a relationship coach, Sarrah Rose knows all about the dirty and dishonest tricks people use to deceive the people they’re dating.
So the divorced mom of two, who connected with a man on a dating app who seemingly hit all the right notes, was skeptical when he showed more interest in her bank account than in meeting her — and within weeks, demanded she fork over $50,000 in cryptocurrency.
“When I first saw Ren, he was very attractive, tall, fit, and really educated and…
