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Cynthia Sayar - United Nations - cynthiasayar@yahoo.com

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from: Cynthia Sayar <cynthiasayar@yahoo.com>
date: Mar 16, 2020, 7:02 PM
subject: Re: Private
mailed-by: yahoo.com

YOUR IMMEDIATE RESPONSE IS NEEDED!

Hello dear beneficiary.

This is Mrs Cynthia Sayar from United Nations Organization.
We the United Nations Organization (U.N) wish to inform whomever that may
have access to this email Address about the sad news we received from Mrs
Sharon Perry on the serious accident that the owner of this email was
involved last Week being unconscious that might lead to death and she was
given the ownership certificate to claim your unpaid
inheritance/compensation funds worth of $10.5million usd (TEN MILLION FIVE
HUNDRED THOUSAND UNITED STATES DOLLARS) that was held at the Custom office
some times ago because of the Custom clearance certificate, we don't know
if this is true or you are aware of this changing of ownership to your
friend Mrs Sharon Perry about this transaction and we want to hear from
this email again before we release the funds to her since she is ready and
willing to clear the little debt requested to obtain the custom
certificate for immediate release order of your funds to her and we
concluded in our last meeting held yesterday in Washington DC if we don't
hear from you for 3 working days we have no option than to believe her and
release the funds to her, I await for your immediate response if this
wasn't true to enable us contact the police immediately.
Contact our delivery agent Mr Jerry Smith from FedEx delivery company on
his email address and reconfirm your delivery information
Contact Email::::fedexcourieragent80@gmail.com
Phone number+1(609)904-1917
And reconfirm the following information to him such as your
(1) FULL NAME...................
(2) ADDRESS....................
(3) OCCUPATION................
(4) AGE..................
(5) PHONE NUMBER............
(6) SEX...............
And any of your ID card.
Use the code 5012 as your subject while forwarding your information to him
and get back to me immediately to enable us finalize the issue on the
Custom certificate to avoid any stop order once the delivery agent start
heading to your home address.
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