Sugar babies are on the rise, and so are the number of sugar dating scams, according to the Better Business Bureau .
According to the BBB Scam Tracker, this student received an Instagram message from an older woman in Vermont who was looking for a sugar baby to help her feel less lonely after her divorce. In exchange, the scammer offered the student $500 per week for regular phone calls. The student proceeded to cut off communications with the person, and has not heard back from the supposed sugar momma since.Aaron Guillen, media specialist for BBB Serving Mainland B.C., explained that this is just one of many sugar-dating complaints submitted to the BBB Scam Tracker.
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