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by leaembree Sun Sep 23, 2012 10:10 pm
I was randomly messaged by Ed Wilson on facebook telling me he accidentally came across my page while looking for a friend. He said he was a Lieutenant stationed in Kabul and getting out soon. Over days of Im with him. He was charming, proclaimed to be Catholic like me, told me he had a 10 yr. old daughter named, Trinity whose Mother had died. He was very evasive to any questions. Soon he was telling me he was in love with me and wanted a life with me. I am embarrassed to admit that he sucked me in. He sent photos which I will attach here, He did not want me telling any friends about him. He claimed to have sent 2 parcels containing all of his possessions and money because he feared insurgent activity. He asked me to keep them for him until he got back and sent them to me. Soon I was getting harrassing emails from a courier service in Uk demanding $4380.00 to deliver these parcels. When I told him I did not have the money, he became irate and said he was so worried to lose these things and begged me to get the money. When I told him my friends said I was being played for a fool. he got angry and called me dishonest. I gave him all of my financial information like the fool I am. I am disabled due to a stroke, I am alone and it was very flattering to have a very handsome soldier engaging with me. Soon, things just weren't adding up. Things he said about his Catholocism that made no sense to a life Catholic. The ongoing avoidance to questions, refusal to ive me his address so I could send a care package, his paranoia about any of my friends knowing about him.
His quick temper. Then I found this site ans similar stories about other Camp victory scammers and I just knew! please don't be fooled here's his info:
[email protected]

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by Bubbles Mon Sep 24, 2012 12:34 am
Welcome to ScamWarners leaembree. I am sorry this scammer hooked your feelings. It is good he did not take your money.

The fact is, he did not send you anything. It was a ruse to try to get your money. The "courier" is not real, it most likely is the scammer pretending to be from a shipping company.

Thank you for posting this up and including the email address.

Bubbles, former Scamwarners moderator.

Rest in Peace 24 June 2015.

Gone, but never forgotten.

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