from: Mr David M. Beasley, <infofficr3@gmail.com>
reply-to: un9143883@gmail.com
date: Aug 29, 2023, 11:35 AM
subject: United Nations Headquarter
mailed-by: gmail.com
United Nations Headquarter
Plot 617/618 Central Area District,
Diplomatic Zone, Abuja, FCT, Nigeria
Nations.http://www.un.org/sg
Email:un9143883@gmail.com
Good day.
I wish to notify you that the sum of US$3.5 million United States
Dollars only, has been approved to you.This action, was the final
resolution taken by United Nations/IMF to clear up all outstanding
debt by cutting all debt payments down to S$3.5million only to each
beneficiary. We have so far reconciled and have paid over 62
beneficiaries, who have had various problems receiving their payments
in the past. We have been able to ascertain the cause of some of these
delays, which was pointed to divert of beneficiary's funds by
officials of payment agencies or Banks. Fraudulent officials and banks
that unfeelingly extort money from beneficiaries.
All these problems have been removed and most beneficiaries whose
records have been submitted to us have been paid directly by (ATM Visa
card). Acknowledge receipt of this letter urgently and state in your
response to us how you want to receive this fund. Reply to this email:
un9143883@gmail.com
You are to send your,
Full Name:
Telephone number:
Your correct mailing address:
Country:
Sex:
Occupation:
I await your response.
Mr David M. Beasley,
Plot 617/618 Central Area District,
Diplomatic Zone, Abuja, FCT, Nigeria
Nations.http://www.un.org/sg
Email:un9143883@gmail.com
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