Feb 23, 2023; Benjamin Foster accused of kidnapping and assaulting a woman in Oregon years after being charged with holding another woman captive in Nevada had been on the run and active on dating apps, authorities say. A spokesperson from Match Group, which owns Tinder, Hinge, OKCupid, Match and Plenty of Fish, said in a Monday afternoon email that it did not have any information to confirm Foster is on its platforms, but was continuing to look into it. Benjamin Obadiah Foster, 36, was considered "an extremely dangerous suspect" and was wanted for attempted murder, kidnapping, rape and assault, according to the police department in Grants Pass in southwestern Oregon. Police have been pursuing Foster since Jan. 24 2023, when they responded to a call about an assault at a residence and found a woman who had been "bound and severely beaten into unconsciousness." She was hospitalized in critical condition. Foster died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound after being taken into custody during a standoff with law enforcement. Most dating apps do not run criminal background checks. As of late last year, four Match Group sites — Tinder, Match, Plenty of Fish and the single parent dating app Stir — allow users to run background checks using the platform Garbo, provided they have at least their match's first name and phone number. Or, You Better Call Bill 941-926-1926!
Feb 9th, 2025; Few dating websites run background checks on their members to make sure they are who they say they are. FAKE PROFILES at OurTime, eHarmony, Siver singles, Bumble, Hinge, Tinder, OKCupid, Plenty of Fish, the video chat app Azar, the League, Match, and others. DON'T BE FOOLED FIND OUT WHO THEY REALLY ARE. With as many as 40 million single Americans using online dating services or web-networking sites to look for love, it would seem that there has never been an easier time to find a soulmate online. Private investigator Bill Warner warns that the world of internet romance is fraught with peril with scammers who hide their motives behind seemingly innocuous virtual identities. Scammers use fake profiles to get with lonely people online and eventually start the money train to them. The apps don’t create fake profiles, people do. DON'T SEND CASH! See private investigator Bill Warner's "Romance Scammers" interview for International News article concerning “The dangerous side of online dating” by Gretchen Peters Foreign Correspondent, see https://www.thenationalnews.com/world/the-americas/the-dangerous-side-of-online-dating-1.594340
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