A man with money is something to be admired, but not every guy can be financially successful.
In this article, we’ll explore some red flags to look out for when deciding whether to date or marry someone with money.
First, pay attention to his spending habits. If he’s constantly buying new clothes, accessories, and cars, it may be a sign that he’s spending more than his salary allows.
1. The Delusional Debt Dude
The Delusional Debt Dude, also known as the Money Tracker, is an extremely smart guy with a lot of money. He’s got a fancy car, a huge house and an impressive number of credit cards. But he’s also the kind of guy who will borrow you a small fortune and then hold it over your head until you pay him back. He’s probably one of the most dangerous guys on the planet. Keep this in mind the next time you’re considering a long term relationship with this dude.
2. The Money Tracker
The Money Tracker loves his money so much that he literally tracks every penny that he spends. Whether it’s an expensive date night or a trip to the beach, this guy will be tagging along for everything and making sure you don’t forget to pay him back. He also might be a bit too quick to remind you that he paid for lunch and that you owe him a coffee too! Luckily, there are many great apps that can help you keep track of your expenses without breaking the bank. We’ve rounded up five of the best to try out.
3. The Gold-Digger
The Gold-Digger is someone who pursues a relationship primarily for the purpose of using or taking your money and wealth. They don’t have any true emotional attraction towards you or want to spend time with you.
They will use a number of tactics to get their target to invest in them, and they will go out of their way to get the other person to give them a lot of money. These methods include spending a lot of time and effort to make you believe that they have financial problems, asking for expensive gifts, and insisting on splitting bills.
The gold digger is an extremely dangerous type of person to have in your life. If you’re dating one of these people, you should take steps to stop them before it’s too late. They can be hard to spot, but if you know what to look for, you can identify them early on and cut them off completely.
4. The Scammer
A scammer might contact you by phone, letter or email and say that you are a beneficiary of a large sum of money from a family member who lived in a foreign country. They may claim to be an attorney or banker, and provide you with documents that try to convince you this is a true inheritance.
The Scammer will then ask for your money to help them transfer this money overseas to another person or organization. The story often has to do with a tax issue or a corrupt government that will not let them release the money to you.
This type of fraud can be very difficult to spot, but it’s important to recognize it. If you suspect this is a scam, stop communicating with the caller immediately. Hang up the phone and don’t respond to any emails or texts that the caller sends. Report the fraud to your local law enforcement agency.