from: (Director) United Nation Organization. <legalplusmail@gmail.com>
reply-to: unitednation_395@citromail.hu
date: Oct 30, 2021, 4:52 AM
subject: Great Day Sir/Ma,
mailed-by: gmail.com
Great Day Sir/Ma,
The United Nations through a portion of her experts are helping the
poor in such countless nations of the world. We are searching for
grass root Freelance specialists/agents who can help arrive at
different networks. We want to know whether you have the ability to
help heal the world Codvi19. If yes then we will send you the
accompanying packages;
Sanitizer face veil and other medical services materials to help
individuals in your territory stay safe. Co-ordinations and
versatility asset of Four Million Five Hundred Thousand United States
Dollars. $4.5Million Five Hundred Thousand United States Dollars, for
yourself and the staffs you are required to recruit to help carryout
this work as quick as could really be expected. The surplus of Four
Million United States Dollars. Will be for poor people, vagrants,
matured, handicaps and less advantaged individuals locally.
Whenever intrigued mercifully react by sending us your full subtleties.
The following data is required from you.
(1.) Full Name:..................
(2.) House Address:..............
(3.) Sex:......................
(4.) Occupation:.................
(5.) Phone Number:...............
(6.) Country:....................
(7.) Age:........................
(8.) Your international Passport or Valid ID report.
Contact person: Mr. Harry Morgan
(Director) United Nation Organization.
Email: unitednationor@protonmail.com
Privet Email: harrymorgan524@gmail.com
Tell: +1 (754) 432-5772
Best Regards
Mr. Daniel Luis
Secretary United Nation association
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