- Report: #972072
Complaint Review: U.S.A Army Kabul Afghanistan
| U.S.A Army Kabul Afghanistan Kabul Afghanistan
Chickamauga -, Georgia United States of America |
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U.S.A Army Kabul Afghanistan Sgt. Jeff Miller Dallas Oregon These men both asked for money to get them out of the army in Afchanistan. Luckily I was not willing to supply their demand. Marc Harrison continually pestered me for my bank account details. Chickamauga -, Georgia
*Consumer Comment: Seriously?
*Consumer Comment: Not from Military Personnel
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Search Tips#1 Consumer Comment
Seriously?
AUTHOR: Flynrider - (USA)
SUBMITTED: Wednesday, November 21, 2012
POSTED: Wednesday, November 21, 2012The sad part about this post is that you seem to believe that the scammers are actually who they say they are. Do you really think these scammers have anything to do with the U.S. Army or Afghanistan?
Most likely you have been dealing with Nigerian scammers that lifted someone else's identity off the Internet. The notion that someone could buy their way out of active duty in a war zone should have been an obvious clue.
#2 Consumer Comment
Not from Military Personnel
AUTHOR: VinnyZ66 - (USA)
SUBMITTED: Wednesday, November 21, 2012
POSTED: Wednesday, November 21, 2012They are being sent by scam artists who are most likely in West Africa. Scam artists often masquerade as US military personnel in any number of different scams in order to get the potential victim to let their guard down.

