Another Woman Caught in an Online Romance Scam

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Ms. Vicki
Ms. Vicki

Dear Ms. Vicki,

I have been speaking to a man who says he is in Stuttgart, Germany, and says he wants to come back to the U.S. to meet me on leave. He asked me to go to a website to send in a request for him to visit me so that he can be granted leave.

I need to know if this is a legitimate URL or something that will possibly open a virus that can steal my online information? The URL he said I should go to is [redacted].

What is the process to request that a soldier be granted leave to come home? He has never asked me for any money. Thank you for your help.

-- Just Curious

Dear Curious,

There's an old saying: "Curiosity killed the cat." He is not legit.

It appears the more I warn women against this scam, the more letters I receive from women with the same scenario as yours asking me if this is real or a scam.

This is a scam. If I were you, I would cease all conversation with this person. Hope this helps.

-- Ms. Vicki

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