google.com, pub-2893503378204328, DIRECT, f08c47fec0942fa0 Learn more

" ScamHaters United .. Visit us also on Facebook and Instagram : We show how this is a FAKE Document ~ 'Nacho Ridge' fake and used for romance scam.. NACHO RIDGE

Scam Haters United

Saturday, 27 December 2025

We show how this is a FAKE Document ~ 'Nacho Ridge' fake and used for romance scam.. NACHO RIDGE

NACHO RIDGE


This document is a poorly made forgery and part of a well-known type of romance/military scam that falsely uses the United Nations' name and branding.

Key Reasons It's Fake:
Ridiculous and nonsensical names: "Nacho Ridge" is not a real person's name Other names like "Kim Buldok" and "Gene Gordon Paul" have no connection to any real UN personnel.

UNITED STATE.. A common mistake showing a Nigerian origin. They confuse plurals. Should read UNITED STATES

No such mission or office: There is no "United Nations Supervision Mission" headquartered in New York issuing vacation approvals like this. Actual UN peacekeeping missions (e.g., UNTSO – United Nations Truce Supervision Organization, the oldest one) are field-based in the Middle East, not run from UN Headquarters with an "Office of the Coordinator" handling personal leave for individuals posted in Aleppo, Syria. (No Personnel are in Aleppo).
Content doesn't match real UN procedures: 

The UN does not require "supervisor approval" from a "Vacation Department" to "move" someone from a conflict zone (Syria) to the USA for leave, nor does it mention refundable costs of $7,000 (a classic scam tactic to extract money later for "fees," "processing," or "travel costs").

Common scam pattern: This exact style of fake UN "leave request" or "vacation approval" letter is frequently used in online romance scams involving fake soldiers/peacekeepers/Doctors. Scammers impersonate UN or military personnel in dangerous areas (like Syria), build a relationship, then use documents like this to explain why the person needs help (e.g., paying fees to approve leave so they can meet the victim). 


The UN repeatedly warns about such frauds on its official sites, noting they never charge fees for leave, travel, or approvals.


 

No comments:

Post a Comment