RELATED: If You See This on Your iPhone, Don’t Click It, Experts Warn. The BBB released a statement July 9 to warn internet users about fake dating websites, which try to con unsuspecting victims looking for love. According to the agency, the BBB Scam Tracker has received several new reports about fake dating websites popping up online. These websites have users sign up for a dating service that seems legitimate, but is not. “You’ve probably heard about romance scams where con artists trick unsuspecting victims into falling in love—and parting with their money,” the BBB explains. “In this con, it’s the entire dating website that’s a sham.” According to the BBB, the objective of a fake dating website is to con people out of their money. The agency says that users are asked to fill out a profile with their personal information, which includes their credit card number to pay for the “membership.” But if you try to cancel your membership, the scammers will typically keep billing your card regardless.ae0fcc31ae342fd3a1346ebb1f342fcb The BBB also says some fake dating websites will even try to require people to pay to contact other dating profiles. “One victim reported joining a dating service where she bought ‘coins’ in order to chat with other members,” the BBB warns. RELATED: For more news on the latest scams, sign up for our daily newsletter. The BBB says many of these fake dating websites have clear “red flags.” These sites are typically filled with fake profiles that are incomplete and may lack photos and other basic information. You will also likely be encouraged to connect with people who don’t match your dating profile, like profiles of people who appear to be located in a different city or are outside your preferred age range. “If you haven’t even completed your personal profile and people are lining up to meet you, it’s probably a scam,” the BBB warns. “You may also notice that profiles frequently vanish from the site—even after you’ve chatted with them.” Fake dating websites may be becoming more common, but that doesn’t mean you have to become a victim. The BBB says the first thing you should do before signing up for a dating website is research. If you search for the website’s name, you should be able to see if other negative reports about the website potentially being fake have been made. You should also only ever use your credit card when paying for online services or memberships, especially if you’re uncertain about the website. “When you pay with your credit card, you can dispute any unauthorized charges or charges made for fake services. The same may not be true if you use your debit card or if you give a company your banking information, such as your account number and your bank’s routing number,” the BBB explains.