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1. Take your time - Get to know the person over the Internet and let the relationship develop before you meet them in person. Keep the old e-mail to compare the information they give you and watch for inconsistencies.
2. Ask a lot of questions - This will help you detect liars and cons and it will help you find out if you're compatible.
3. Ask a friend to read over the e-mail you receive - An unbiased observer can spot warning signs you missed.
4. Don't believe everything you read online - People can pretend to be whatever and whomever they like.
5. Don't give out personal information online - This is information that would allow someone to find you offline, i.e. your full name, where you work, where you live, your phone or fax number. Use an anonymous e-mail address through services like Hotmail.com or Yahoo.com. When setting up the account, be sure not to include any of your personal information.
6. Start with a phone call - Use a public phone at first. Don't give out your home number until you're comfortable.
7. Meet in a public place - If possible, take a friend with you. A double date is a safe way to start. If you don't take a friend, go someplace where there are people. Start with coffee or lunch.
8. Tell a friend - Make sure someone knows whom you are meeting, where you're going and when you're coming back. Keep all the e-mail and let your friend know where to find them if anything goes wrong.
9. Take a cellular phone.
10. Never leave public areas or go home with your date. Stay in public until you know the person better.
11. Trust your intuition - If it doesn't feel right, it probably isn't.
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