Tom
be careful. Tons of spam out there these days and they are getting very good, some of it isnt even completely obvious scam.
I treat almost everything as scam these days.
When i was looking at a Jetta, It took me about 10 hours of digging and 20 emails back and forth to one guy before I figured out it was a scam. I couldve found it sooner, its the craigslist/ebay car scam. Its fairly famous, google it, its serious stuff that the Feds just seem to be letting go by.
My parents are alittle older and suscpetable to scam too. A month ago a guy called saying he could save our farm thousands on parts, supplys, equipment and chemicals. My dad said show up at my door and show me the numbers and he did. I sat up in the loft of the shop organizing filters while this guy threw his pitch, and to most people it would sound legit, but to me I was skeptical. After digging a lot more into it, I learned it was 100% legit, but you have to pay $3300 up front to get in on the deals. And everybody I talked to said you would never save a penny, and it would just be a hassle.
Bottom line is that scam is out there everywhere, trust nobody. These days, there are tons of people willing to screw others just to make a quick buck.
I would set up a new email adress under gmail or something. And then post all of the info you get about this person in this thread, and many of us will dig into and see what we can find.
I dont know what it is, but anytime something involves a different country and armed forces, it seems to be a scam.
Tread lightly, and if it is legit, maybe raise your price for them or something. I cant believe your time is only worth $5 if you would have to make a lot of them for these guys.