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  by Missright
 
Hi I have received a friend request from Quincy John Adams, who claims to be a Major in the US Army, deployed in Afghanistan and contacts me with a military phone 408-708-3077 and uses the email [email protected], also I had to go through a process to have phone contact by this address: [email protected] Is he real or fake? He asked me to fill out forms for a leave request and send money through the western union to different agents in the US to process he's leave. I noticed he deleted all he's pictures of FB where he friend requested me and he stated that a monitoring team had advice him to remove he's pictures. oh yeah he also claims he don't have access to he's bank because some soldiers got into some illegal activities over there.
  by Bryon Williams
 
Welcome to Scamwarners Elainewright1,

Yes, he is a scammer. I am 100% sure.

Soldiers are the only ones that can request leave through their Chain Of Command. No one else can do this. Not his Mother, Father, Wife, Children or Internet Friends. Soldier do not pay for leave. It is free. It is part of their package. Soldiers get 30 days of free leave each year.

Military members deployed do not have the time to be on the internet chatting with unknown people. When they get free time it will be spent communicating with love ones back home.

Military members do have access to their bank accounts and money. He is just lying once again.

[email protected] <<<< This is a fake email address. It is not from the Military. It is a free email address the scammer has to trick you. The scammer is playing all roles in the scam.

[email protected] <<< This is another free email address. Real Military Members have an Official Military Address.

It is best for you to stop all communications with him. He will only lie more and attempt to convince you that he is real.

He did not delete his FB account. Facebook deleted his account because they found out he was a scammer. Most likely he got reported by other women. He told you a lie so you would not question him about it.

Here is a link to Military Romance Scams. http://www.scamwarners.com/forum/viewto ... =13&t=6527 and US Military Warning http://www.army.mil/article/67457/
  by Dotti
 
As Byron said already, he is a scammer. There is absolutely no doubt about that.

To add a couple of points:
contacts me with a military phone 408-708-3077
That is not a military phone number. It is a run-of-the-mill VOIP number with absolutely no connection whatsoever to the US military.
yeah he also claims he don't have access to he's bank because some soldiers got into some illegal activities over there
This only happens in the imaginary world of African scammers. In the real world of the US military, soldiers are PAID for their service, and they have the right to access their own money. The US military cannot cut off a soldier's access to his bank accounts based on the actions of another soldier.

This scammer is not very original in his naming, is he? All he did was take the name of an early US President (John Quincy Adams)--he probably did a google search for Adams and came across the name. Then he just switched the first and middle names.
  by Missright
 
Thanks everyone! I think I just had about enough fake people as I can handle in the past year! Thank goodness I found this site, wish I came across it sooner! I can post a picture of him?! I just need assistance on how to post it! Thanks
  by Zsoka
 
Bryon Williams wrote:Welcome to Scamwarners Elainewright1,

Yes, he is a scammer. I am 100% sure.

Soldiers are the only ones that can request leave through their Chain Of Command. No one else can do this. Not his Mother, Father, Wife, Children or Internet Friends. Soldier do not pay for leave. It is free. It is part of their package. Soldiers get 30 days of free leave each year.

Military members deployed do not have the time to be on the internet chatting with unknown people. When they get free time it will be spent communicating with love ones back home.

Military members do have access to their bank accounts and money. He is just lying once again.

[email protected] <<<< This is a fake email address. It is not from the Military. It is a free email address the scammer has to trick you. The scammer is playing all roles in the scam.

[email protected] <<< This is another free email address. Real Military Members have an Official Military Address.

It is best for you to stop all communications with him. He will only lie more and attempt to convince you that he is real.

He did not delete his FB account. Facebook deleted his account because they found out he was a scammer. Most likely he got reported by other women. He told you a lie so you would not question him about it.

Here is a link to Military Romance Scams. http://www.scamwarners.com/forum/viewto ... =13&t=6527 and US Military Warning http://www.army.mil/article/67457/
Dear lonely fellow, he found me a widow in afganiztánban 12-year-old child, the first time I told him I'm an old lady, that my friends who are young, happy to be friends with you! He insisted that he only wants me, he wrote a love text, promised everything, you gave your son's email address, but it was very suspicious and discovered the cheating but I made the mistake that I told him that he was cheating rogue! Then I got all kinds of bad words, but I told him then I'll find out who you are and where you live, because it agreed with the time zone where I live! Since then, it was more time but we managed to stop them, but I did not know that there is such a site where I can tell my story!
  by Bryon Williams
 
The scammer using the below email addresses has stolen these pictures off the internet. The real soldier pictured is not part of the scam. He is also a victim of the scammer.

[email protected]
[email protected]
Major Quincy John Adams
4087083077
408-708-3077


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