Online Romance Scam Prevention For U.S. Soldiers - Video
PUBLISHED:  Feb 25, 2012
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http://www.databaserecords.com/tennessee-private-investigator/ Online Romance Scam Prevention For U.S. Soldiers proceed with caution when corresponding with persons claiming to be U.S. Soldiers currently serving in Iraq, Afghanistan or elsewhere.

WHAT TO LOOK FOR:- DON'T EVER SEND MONEY! Be extremely suspicious if you are asked for money for transportation costs, communication fees or marriage processing and medical fees. Use of Western Union

If you do start an internet-based relationship with someone, check them out, research what they are telling you with someone who would know, such as a current or former service member.

Be very suspicious if you never get to actually speak with the person on the phone or are told you cannot write or receive letters in the mail. Servicemen and women serving overseas will often have an APO or FPO mailing address. Internet or not, service members always appreciate a letter in the mail.

Many of the negative claims made about the military and the supposed lack of support and services provided to troops overseas are far from reality - check the facts.

Be very suspicious if you are asked to send money or ship property to a third party or company. Often times the company exists, but has no idea or is not a part of the scam.

Be aware of common spelling, grammatical or language errors in the emails.

Be very suspicious of someone you have never met and who pledges their love at warp speed.

WHERE TO GO FOR HELP:Report the theft to the Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3) (FBI-NW3C Partnership). Online: http://www.ic3.gov/default.aspx

For more information on computer safety & scam prevention visit http://www.Verified-Safe.com and remember you and verified safe can prevent identity theft & scams from happening to you.

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