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Mark Williams - United Nations - mark.williams18443@aol.com

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from: MARK WILLIAMS <mark.williams18443@aol.com>
reply-to: MARK WILLIAMS <mark.williams18443@aol.com>
date: Sep 27, 2020, 9:05 PM
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INTERNATIONAL FUNDS TRANSFER / AUDIT UNIT
UNITED NATIONS
(WORLD BANK ASSISTED PROGRAMME)
DIRECTORATE OF INTERNATIONAL
PAYMENT AND TRANSFERS.
870 UNITED NATIONS PLAZA 20-A NEW YORK NY 10017
WIRE TRANSFER/AUDIT U NIT
Our Ref: WB/NF/UN/XX027
Motto:- A Stronger United Nations for a Better World

The United Nations is calling for solidarity and increased funding, as some of the world’s most vulnerable countries scale up their efforts to combat the coronavirus pandemic. "Now, the virus is arriving in countries already in the midst of humanitarian crises caused by conflicts, natural disasters and climate change,” said United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres as he, together with three senior officials, launched a $2 billion global humanitarian response plan to fund the fight against COVID-19 in the world’s countries. "

These are places where people who have been forced to flee their homes because of bombs, violence or floods are living under plastic sheets in fields or crammed into refugee camps or informal settlements. They do not have homes in which to socially distance or self-isolate", he said Do remember to always stay safe, practice social distancing and follow instructions of your local authorities in this current world situation. The United Nations have a donation of $650,000 dollars for you. Get back to me for more information. Reply with full information

{1}.Full names. {Maiden name}
{2}.Home address
{3}.Office address, {P .O Box not accepted}.
{4}.Direct telephone number and cell phone number.
{5}.Marital Status /Age/ Gender/Occupation.
{6}.Companies name and address.
{7} Last 4 Digits of Social Security Number.
{8}.Nationality.
{9} Home Equity {YES OR NO}.
{10}.Credit card {Yes or No}

Secretary-General of the United Nations
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