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Kareem Lucas - United Nations - mradamsraja01@aol.com

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from: Mr.Kareem Lucas <ja232294@gmail.com>
reply-to: mradamsraja01@aol.com
date: Aug 3, 2021, 4:39 AM
subject: Urgent Attention:
mailed-by: gmail.com

Dear Friend

My name is Mr.Kareem Lucas, an officer with United Nations and we have
been having meetings in our Office and have agreed to Compensate some
categories of people for their effort, sincerity, courage and
trustworthiness with the sum of $2.1Million Dollars and the payment
was recently approved to you, which is one of the latest instructions
from United Nation.

Therefore, you are advised to contact our chief compensation officer,
Mr. Adams Raja and get your payment released with immediate effect.
Kindly send your reply and forward your full details to him on his
EMail: mradamsraja01@aol.com

{1}. Your Full Name:
{2}. Your Home Address, City and Country:
{3}. Your Private Cell:
{4}. Occupation

Preferred choice of receiving payment

(A) Telegraphic Transfer:
(B) Cash Delivery:
(C) ATM Card:
(D) Certified Bank Draft:

Thanks
Mr.Kareem Lucas
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