More than 6,400 Americans say they were scammed after visiting dating websites in the second half of last year. The FBI is saying those people lost massive amounts of money. The victims are often older Americans trying to get back in the dating pool. Mireya Villarreal spoke to one of the victims who lost roughly $300,000.
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