by Victory
Mon Aug 02, 2010 6:32 am
I'm in Australia and have been contacted by a man who I believe to be a scammer. He sent me 2 photo's of himself in a U.S. Army uniform with his surname on the shirt, but said he had no others. His claim is that he is a widow with two children and he is serving in Afghanistan. I became suspious of him due to his poor spelling and grammar and also saying he loved me after chatting on yahoo for 20 minutes.
I asked my real army friends on what questions I would need to ask him to find him out, and sure enough he was fake. The type of weapon he uses, where he was meant to have done his basic training, his duties in Afghanistan and the fact people have to pay to have their phone numbers added to the "satelite" to be able to connect with that number, thought the fee is "refundable". He refused to allow me to hear his voice after claiming his accent is a mix of Australian and American. Apparently he was born in Sydney Australia, but moved to Texas when he was 12yrs old. He also refused to give me a postal address to send a postcard.
This guy never asked me for money because I found his name connected to a different scamming site. His claim is the woman who posted his name was bitter after being rejected by him when he found out she was planning to marry another soldier in his camp. What are the chances of that??
Anyway, my concern is for the people he is scamming and for the man who's photo and surname he is using.
I still have his email address and the photo's he sent to me.
Regards
Victory
I asked my real army friends on what questions I would need to ask him to find him out, and sure enough he was fake. The type of weapon he uses, where he was meant to have done his basic training, his duties in Afghanistan and the fact people have to pay to have their phone numbers added to the "satelite" to be able to connect with that number, thought the fee is "refundable". He refused to allow me to hear his voice after claiming his accent is a mix of Australian and American. Apparently he was born in Sydney Australia, but moved to Texas when he was 12yrs old. He also refused to give me a postal address to send a postcard.
This guy never asked me for money because I found his name connected to a different scamming site. His claim is the woman who posted his name was bitter after being rejected by him when he found out she was planning to marry another soldier in his camp. What are the chances of that??
Anyway, my concern is for the people he is scamming and for the man who's photo and surname he is using.
I still have his email address and the photo's he sent to me.
Regards
Victory