Valentine's Day isn’t just for lovers – it’s peak season for scammers too!
Tell the government to block scammers this Valentine's Day
To the government,
We represent 10 consumer advocacy groups, financial counselling organisations and community legal centres, alongside thousands of Australians, who are gravely concerned about the government’s lax scam prevention reforms that will leave too many doors open for scammers to exploit.
For many, Valentine’s Day is a time for connection, but that’s true for scammers too. Since 2020, Australians have lost over $220 million to dating and romance scams alone. Behind these numbers are thousands of people who have been manipulated and left emotionally and financially harmed. We’re tired of swiping right on scammers – it’s time to force the businesses profiting from scammers to block them once and for all.
The government’s new Scams Prevention Framework is a positive step towards protecting Australians, but the current proposals will only place obligations on banks, telcos and a handful of digital communication platforms. We know that scammers are rife across dating apps, email services, online marketplaces, other digital platforms and superannuation funds, leaving Australians vulnerable to scams that exploit these gaps.
Romance and dating scams continue to be among the most common and harmful scams. As protections tighten in some areas, scammers are quick to shift to the unregulated platforms and payment pathways. The government’s proposal to operationalise the Scams Prevention Framework will create a clear blueprint for scammers to follow and exploit the weakest links.
There’s still time to listen and make this right, but every delay represents more victims and more money stolen by organised crime – while huge businesses continue to cash in.
Add your name to this open letter to demand stronger protections against scams.