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by tor_viking Wed Feb 02, 2011 5:39 pm
Hi ive got a army scam letter via e mail i saw the document here on the site.
I got a broken herat but saved my money thanks to exstensive research on the official us army web sites. I wonder if you can help me to find the offcial embelms of us army documents so i can compre those on the fake document Ive got . And i would be greatfull if some body could help me to find if this person in this letter is a fake or using a stolen id cards or ssn the name sign is as follows General Raymond T Odierno. Would be great full becuse im from sweden and i just want to have a peace of mind and warn people about this ashole and his partners in crime,Ive got photos of a female army sgt and i want to know if those photos are stolen as well and want to know if the id of this female sgt are stolen as well.Her name is sgt Mabel Rodgers i want to know if any of you have come across the name in scam letters.I feel so sad and so angry moastly anger that she broke my heart and had the audasity to try to scam my money but the scam was a complte failure for the scamers.It´s not nice to play with peoples hearts and taket there hard erand money .I am not going to trust a woman for a long time after this , I hope that this scam wil end some day and the cirminals behind this get there punishment that fits the crime.So do not Send them any money orders or via your internet bank. :(
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by Dotti Wed Feb 02, 2011 5:56 pm
I'm sorry to hear you were scammed.

First of all, there is no need to compare emblems--the documents are fake, no doubt about that.

The reason I know that is because the US military does not have a policy that allows or requires someone else to request leave for a soldier, nor does it have a money-back guarantee, or a form for someone outside to fill out for phone contact with a soldier. All of these policies are completely made up, and any documents you received are fakes that are used to support those fake policies. The truth is, soldiers must request leave for themselves, and they don't pay fees for leave. The military also ensures they can communicate with their loved ones.

The General really exists, but the real general has nothing to do with this. Scammers are simply using his name. All of the pictures you were sent are stolen, copied from the internet somewhere. The person who has really been writing to you is an African from Africa.

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