by Jillian
Tue Sep 28, 2010 12:41 pm
WARNING!!!!
Please be aware that any email address that uses @armymail.com is NOT an official military address and not affiliated with the US or any other country's army.
Armymail.com is a free webmail provider, an account with their service can be opened by anyone. This service is being abused by scammers impersonating military personnel.
On their website, armymail.com indicates:
If you have reached this post by searching for an armymail.com address and suspect that you may be the target of a scam, please read this information about Scammers Impersonating Military Personnel.
Please do also ask for help or advice here at ScamWarners.
Please be aware that any email address that uses @armymail.com is NOT an official military address and not affiliated with the US or any other country's army.
Armymail.com is a free webmail provider, an account with their service can be opened by anyone. This service is being abused by scammers impersonating military personnel.
On their website, armymail.com indicates:
e-mail addresses - especially free ones - should never be used as the sole means of identifying a party that you are involved in a transaction with. Always ensure you have a reliable and verifiable means of determining who you are sending money or products to.
If you have reached this post by searching for an armymail.com address and suspect that you may be the target of a scam, please read this information about Scammers Impersonating Military Personnel.
Please do also ask for help or advice here at ScamWarners.
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