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Army Major Gordon Hannett says his photo has been used to scam people out of money.

Ladies: Beware of Soldiers on Internet Dating Sites

For a lot of women, a man in uniform means a man they can trust. A strong man. A hero. But the truth is, if you meet a soldier on a dating website, who says he's serving in the Middle East, he is probably not who he says he is. He is most likely a West African, posing as a soldier, from an Internet cafe in Ghana or Nigeria.

That's what Joint Base Lewis McChord Army Major Gordon Hannett says. His smiling-man-in-uniform photos have been used thousands of times on hundreds of dating websites by scammers targeting women.

"It's almost always the same thing. What they do is, they start talking to the woman through emails. They basically get them hooked; they send poetry, they tell them they love them. They tell them they're in the Army and they're in Afghanistan or Iraq. Even today, they'll say they're in Iraq when the Army has been out of Iraq for months.

"[A] big part of the scam is that after they get the woman hooked, and thinking they're in love with this person, they'll say, 'I want to come visit you' or 'I want to come marry you. But the Army wants me to pay $500 or $3000 to go on leave. Actually, you have to fill out the leave form and send it to my commander.'

Major Hannett says the scammers sometimes also pretend to be a commander or a General to carry out the scam.

"The women will send the money even though there's no cost to go on leave. It's perfectly free. You just fill out a form and turn it in. No other person can request a soldier's leave. Civilians don't know that. They'll fall for that and send thousands of dollars."

When Major Hannett was serving in Iraq, he posted photos of himself on a website so his family could check in on him. Those photos were almost immediately stolen.

"What they're looking for is multiple pictures of the same soldier and hopefully a smiling soldier. Pretty much every picture I took while I was in Iraq, I made sure I was smiling to make sure my family didn't think I was having a bad time. They were worried about me. So, you know, a smiling face, a solider that's the right age. They're looking for someone in their 30's or 40's. I think they use soldiers, mostly, because people trust soldiers."

Oh, and the scam works.

"At this point I've heard from over 320 women on Facebook. I keep track, I have a little notebook. A couple of times I've gotten phone calls, just out of the blue. I don't know how they got my cell phone number. Twice I've received letters from women. One from Australia and one from Malaysia."

Three hundred and twenty women, and those are just the ones who have come forward to Major Hannett. He says that when the women realize they've been scammed, they track him down by his last name.

"As you can see in all of these pictures, you see my last name on the uniform. So the scammers are stuck with that last name, there's nothing they can do about that. So they'll make up a first name."

Major Hannet says he's contacted the FBI and it says it knows about the scam, but there's nothing they can do. He says he's not really affected by the scam, but these women have had their hearts broken and their bank accounts emptied.

"It's almost always women in their 40's, 50's and 60's. They're looking for retirees, widows especially, who have some money. Just today I looked on Facebook and I found three people with fake profiles with my last name and my pictures. Every week I find people with fake profiles with my pictures."

Major Hannett has made it his mission to get the word out, so women don't fall for these scams and soldiers protect their photos from scammers. But he's still surprised that the ladies get duped.

"A soldier tells you that he's a Lieutenant Colonel in the Army, or a General. His English should be perfect. I've seen scripts of the conversations that they have in IM messages. It's not perfect English. [It's] terrible English. You know, the guy will say, 'I'm in Afghanistan but I want you to send the money to Ghana.' And the woman will say, 'Why Ghana?' And he'll say, 'That's where I have business interests.' or 'That's where my partner is.' The women fall for that. Why would you send money to Ghana?"

The most interesting thing is, once these women contact him, and they know he's not the man who sent them romantic poems and said I love you, they still try and strike something up with him.

"Oftentimes when they contact me, they're hoping that something is going to blossom between the two of us. Almost always they'll say, 'Oh, your wife must be very happy that you're back home.' Hinting that they're waiting for me to say, 'Oh, I'm not married.' And I'm not married, but I never ever even broach that topic because it's too complicated."

I've tried to convince Major Hannett that marrying one of these ladies would make an amazing Lifetime movie, but he's not buying it.

Rachel Belle, Ron and Don Show Reporter
Rachel Belle is a feature contributor and personality on The Ron & Don Show on KIRO Radio (weekdays 3-7pm), and host of Ring My Belle Weekends (Saturdays at 5pm and Sundays at 3pm).

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  • fartforce1 wrote...
    being a solderer does not qualify you as a hero, lets get that straight right now.
    Most are just regular people like you and I. Some act heroic when called on but don't let that fool you because others are on trial right now for killing their wives, killing families, killing children, raping people.
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  • TwoTrees wrote...
    'Ladies: Beware of Soldiers on Internet Dating Sites '
    As the father of twin daughters, I would say; Ladies: Beware...period!
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  • rational wrote...
    Rather sexist of you isn't Rachel?
    I don't doubt that there are folks looking to take advantage of gullible women, but do you really think this is limited to people putting up fake pictures of soldiers to lure women? Do you not think there are folks putting up pictures of women looking to lure gullible men as well? And yet you're only concerned about women? As I said, rather sexist of you, isn't it? Why not an article discussing dishonesty in photo representation in singles ads? Of course that's likely to take in about 90+% of all photos posted on the internet, even if it's a 10 yr old photo and the person has gotten fast since the photo.
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  • rational wrote...
    fast = fat
    Darn lack of an edit key!!
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  • Honus wrote...
    And yet
    you have a delete key, and totally neglected to use it before you posted.
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  • rational wrote...
    Honus
    Shame we don't have an ignore key as well. So you never hit post and then noticed a typo?
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  • messiah101 wrote...
    These ladies are going to get fleeced anyway
    Because anyone who falls for this scam is a idiot. Might as well send a check to Africa as anywhere else.
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  • HockeyMom wrote...
    Ovreacting a bit, rational???
    Nothing has suggested that this type of dishonesty doesn't happen in other ways, but this particular story is about the most recent scam of supposed military guys targeting folks on dating sites. I have actually seen this myself a couple times. It was exactly like the story suggested....asking for money for a leave, etc. Difference is, I did not take the bait. Don't get your panties into a bunch about sexism. Just read the story for what it is - a recent scam that has been going on.
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  • rational wrote...
    HockeyMom
    And, btw, grats on not falling for the scam.
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  • rational wrote...
    HockeyMom
    Don't get your panties into a bunch about sexism.

    I was just pretending I was a progressive and tried to be inclusive, irrational and over-reactionary. Apparently I succeeded.

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  • It's me! Ha ha! wrote...
    I think that this is exactly what happened to my EX wife.
    Other than a high ranking officer. I think the con man told her he was a Sergeant. Special forces with a FAT GUT!
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  • Nickatnyt wrote...
    Quote: "The women fall for that"
    Oh, they fall for that and more. Sure, there are guys who get lied to on the internet as well, but they sure as heck aren't sending money to Ghana. The real advice here should be to not even engage in communication with a male or female who isn't within a reasonable driving distance.
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  • Ron_Spins wrote...
    Sad that some people still fall for Nigerian scams..
    Some of these scams have been around since the 80's ..Some of these people also bought Obama's lies hook line and sinker......nevermind.
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  • mnpat wrote...
    and if it is too good to be true it generally is not a good idea
    Happens to both man and women
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  • Lillyrose125 wrote...
    Gullible
    Women can be so stupid. Any time you are asked to send money a BIG RED FLAG should go up. Also, why wouldn't you investigate procedures before sending money?
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  • Fuego wrote...
    One more reason
    why I don't facebook or post any online pics of me or my family.
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  • Robert_C wrote...
    Frankly......
    Doesn't exactly inspire confidence in the American Public! To think these people are also allowed to vote is another feather of doom that permeates though out our society. I am sorry, but good god why is this even posted as news? What's the old adage, you can't fix stupid! Well apparently you can't fix stupid talk show hosts from posting inconsequential posts.
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