MilitaryRecord.org To Release Report On Safe Online Dating
Denver, CO (PRWEB) April 28, 2014 -- MilitaryRecord.org is set to launch a detailed guide to explain how to make online dating safer for the average consumer, the company announced yesterday.
“We have discovered that the majority of our customers who search for public military records on our site are doing so for romantic and dating reasons,” a MilitaryRecord.us.org spokesman said. “There is something very appealing about dating a war hero. The downside is that many shady characters understand this and may fake military records to take advantage of the lovelorn. We want to help people make safe, sane decisions.”
The guide will not limit itself to people who want to date current or former members of the military, he said.
“We decided that a comprehensive guide was the way to go,” he said. “Some people who are interested in soldiers and veterans are also interested in other types of people. We want this guide to help anyone who is interested in online dating, period. The vast majority of the people on these sites are good, honest people, but the few bad apples can be very, very dangerous.”
The guide will show people the common red flags to look for when talking to someone a person may have met online for potentially romantic purposes, he said.
“Some of these people are sex offenders or other types of players,” he said. “Others are trying to use online dating to scam money from people. In all cases, there are easy to spot signs that something is off and that person should be avoided. We'll help people see those signs so they can move on to someone safer.”
About MilitaryRecord.org:
MilitaryRecord.org is a public records database that specializes in providing military records to customers in the United States. Find out information such as discharge status, length of service, medals received, and more. Visit MilitaryRecord.org today to speak with a live representative, call 1-866-455-2257, or email Manager(at)MilitaryRecord(dot)org with any questions or concerns.
James Brink, MilitaryRecord.org, http://MilitaryRecord.org, +1 866-455-2257, [email protected]
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