Asian and Chinese (Far East) online dating platforms—like many international dating sites—can unfortunately attract people whose true goal is not romance, but money. These scammers rely on deception and emotional manipulation to exploit users financially.
The purpose of this guide is to help you recognize these tactics and avoid becoming a victim. Based on recurring patterns, most scams linked to Asian and Chinese dating platforms fall into four major categories, particularly on the most problematic websites.
Some women on these dating sites may genuinely be the person shown in their photos. However, many are living in difficult financial circumstances and use dating platforms as a means of receiving money while presenting themselves as romantic partners.
Although these individuals may not operate with the same level of organization as professional scam rings, pretending to seek love while expecting financial support is dishonest and should not be encouraged.
Another group consists of individuals who are employed by organized scam operations. These scams are run like businesses, with workers paid hourly or earning commissions based on how much money they extract from victims.
While some may justify their actions as a way to support their families, they are trained to deceive and manipulate. The organizations behind them generate massive profits through fraud and should be exposed and prosecuted.
Many Asian and Chinese dating scams are run by full-time criminals who manage multiple fake profiles across numerous dating platforms using highly refined techniques.
In most cases, they are not the people shown in the photos. The attractive Thai, Filipina, or Chinese woman you believe you’re communicating with may actually be a man—or an entire team—operating from another country.
The most dangerous situation occurs when the dating site itself is part of the scam. These platforms are intentionally designed to exploit users financially and are among the most harmful forms of online dating fraud.
Estimates suggest that as many as 80 to 90 percent of Asian and Chinese dating sites engage in some level of scamming. Sites that charge per message or restrict contact details—even after payment—are a major red flag.
Sending money to someone you have never met in person only fuels the scam and increases the likelihood of continued exploitation.
International online dating can be rewarding, but it requires caution and critical thinking. Never send money to someone you haven’t met face to face, avoid platforms that charge for communication, and be wary of sites that restrict contact details.
Sharing knowledge and warnings helps protect others and makes online dating safer for everyone.