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John (Raphael) Gomez – fake account

Name: John (Raphael) Gomez
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/john_k_gomez/
City/Country: Texas

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Rus: Представляется сержантом ВВС США. Отвечает за связь с базой во время миссий. Якобы часто бывает на военных миссиях в разных странах. Очень вежливый, приятный в общении. Примерно через месяц признаëтся в любви и зовëт замуж. В какой-то момент пишет, что его направили на миссию. Там он якобы имеет связь только через Гугл чат. В среднем общение длится около 3 месяцев ежедневно. Однажды сообщает, что его ранили в ногу, и что есть возможность взять отпуск. Но так как у него нет доступа на сайт военного ведомства, он просит вас заполнить за него анкету на сайте https://usarmywelfare.info/. Он сообщает все свои данные, но для связи вы оставляете свою почту и телефон. Через день на вашу электронную почту приходит письмо, в котором вам сообщают, что отпуск одобрен, но необходимо заплатить 1200 $. Когда сообщила “военному”, что я не буду ничего платить и что знаю, что он мошенник, то он ещё и обиделся, но не стал особо отрицать этот факт.

Eng: Posing as a US Air Force sergeant. Responsible for communication with the base during missions. Allegedly often happens on military missions in different countries. Very polite, pleasant to deal with. About a month later, he confesses his love and calls for marriage. At some point, he writes that he was sent on a mission. There, he allegedly has a connection only through Google chat. On average, communication lasts about 3 months daily. One day, he reports that he was wounded in the leg, and that there is an opportunity to take a vacation. But since he does not have access to the website of the military department, he asks you to fill out a questionnaire for him on the website https://usarmywelfare.info/. He reports all his data, but for communication you leave your mail and phone number. A day later, you receive an email in which you are informed that the vacation is approved, but you need to pay 1200 $. When I told the “military man” that I would not pay anything and that I knew that he was a fraudster, he was also offended, but did not particularly deny this fact.

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