The CEO of the nation's largest online dating company responded to questions stemming from a yearlong CBS News investigation into the growing threat of romance scammers.
The CEO of the nation's largest online dating company told CBS News that his company cares deeply about protecting its customers, though his response for those who have lost their life savings to overseas romance scammers, was more nuanced: 'Things happen in life.''Look, I mean, things happen in life,' said Bernard Kim, the CEO of Match Group, when asked how he would address his customers who had been scammed. 'That's really difficult.
The company disputes an allegation the Federal Trade Commission leveled in a 2019 lawsuit, which claimed the agency's independent review of data from 2013 to 2018 showed as many as 25 to 30% of profiles on the flagship website, Match.com, were opened in order to commit fraud.
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