At Transdr, we want to ensure that you have a safe, fun and positive experience, and our customer service team works very hard to eliminate unnecessary accounts from our website. We believe our moderation technology is highly secure, but we always urge our members to be vigilant when it comes to online transgender dating for transgender people and report any suspicious information. Here are some warning tips to watch out for.
1.They are too attractive
While my single friends have a lot of beautiful people on their profiles, if all of their photos look like professional model photos that can be downloaded from Google, that's a wake-up call. Even if they are models, look for candid photos of them relaxing with friends and family. Because the scammer may be engaged in a variety of occupations, do not believe that she will not deceive you because of her occupation. Be careful when looking for a partner on transgender dating apps.
2.They told a sad story
Like X factor cliffhangers, scammers often create characters and scenes to lower your guard and earn your trust. Sure, there are plenty of real transgender people with stories to tell, but if everything seems too perfect, proceed with caution.
They want to move quickly
If someone starts a conversation by constantly asking your phone number or address, be on your guard. Online relationship should follow a natural progression for you, so if they want you to move fast, they may not really be looking for a trans date. Keep in mind that only those who approach you with purpose will want to develop with you quickly.
They asked you for money
If someone you meet on a trans dating site asks for money, they're probably a fraud. No matter how compelling their story may seem - like they're in an emergency, or just a loan - we strongly recommend that you never send money to someone you meet online. No matter how good your online conversations are, don't give money to each other without seeing each other again. Online scammers may be harder to deal with than you think
They ask you for private information
If someone asks you about your bank account, driver's license, passport, online password, or any other secure information, don't tell them. There's no need to let people you know online know about these things, so you can be sure they're liars.
If you think you found a scammer on our transgender dating site, please email us to let us know that we can take appropriate steps to remove them from the site. We want your time with my single friends to be as fun and safe as possible, so if you think you see something suspicious, don't hesitate to contact me.