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Gordon White - United Nations - gw14752@gmail.com

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from: Gordon White <gw14752@gmail.com>
date: Nov 9, 2021, 6:28 AM
subject: Re:
mailed-by: gmail.com

Hello

This is to inform you that the United Nations compensation commission
in conjunction with the World Health Organization have decided to give
out Covid-19 compensation grants of US$500,000 Dollars each to lucky
selected beneficiaries.

I am Gordon White, from the United Nations Coronavirus Reward Department, Following the outbreak of this deadly disease Coronavirus (COVID-19) which has caused a lot of death and hardship. The United Nations is rewarding randomly selected individuals with the Sum of $500,000 to help and support lives all over the world.

Your email was luckily selected and have been listed among individuals to receive this payment, Kindly confirm the details below to enable us
file and facilitate your compensation payment.

1. Full Name:
2. Home Address:
3. Nationality:
4. Date of Birth:
5. Occupation:
6. Telephone/Mobile:

We await your prompt response as we will always advise that you wash and sanitize your hands always (stay at home and stay safe).

Best Regards.

Gordon White
United Nations Reward Department
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