Do deployed soldiers have access to their money?
Military members can access their money from overseas. They pay bills online, buy items from websites and even arrange for car loans.
How do you tell if someone is really in the military?
Please use the Defense Manpower Data Center’s (DMDC) Military Verification service to verify if someone is in the military. The website will tell you if the person is currently serving in the military. The site is available 24-hours a day.
Do US military personnel have access to bank accounts?
Almost all of your questions refer to well-known scammer routines. US military personnel have access to banking. Maybe not at every second, but the time they’re spending online with you could be used to bank online instead. They don’t need to go through non-military channels to get their money.
Is it true that all military soldiers have frozen bank accounts?
No they are not. If you are speaking with someone that is telling you his/her account is frozen is most likely a Romance Scammer. All real military soldiers have access to their money and sometimes have debit cards. Also real soldiers have audio and video calls with their family back home.
How much money could protect a military member from facing military justice?
No amount of money you could send could protect a military member from facing military justice. The US military is highly efficient. It’s self-contained. It’s well funded by the United States.
Can I send money to the US military to avoid disciplinary action?
They don’t need others to pay money or fines to avoid disciplinary action. If they owe the US military money, the US military will simply take it from their salaries. No amount of money you could send could protect a military member from facing military justice. The US military is highly efficient.