from: WORLD BANK GROUP AND UNITED NATION ORGANIZATION <unitednatioandrewyoung@gmail.com>
reply-to: united.nation111@hotmail.com
date: Nov 30, 2025, 12:57 PM
subject: GET BACK TO US IMMEDIATELY
mailed-by: gmail.com
Attention:Beneficiary,
WORLD BANK GROUP AND UNITED NATION ORGANIZATION do hereby give this irrevocable approval order with Release Code: GNC/3480/06/00 in your favor for your contract entitlement/award winning payment with the UNITED NATION to your nominated bank account. Now your new United nation Approval No;UN5111X,White House Approved No:WH55CV, Reference No.-34600222, Allocation No: 6746121 Password No: 449333 , Pin Code No: 55396 and your Certificate of Merit Payment No :101 , Released Code No: 0755; Immediate Telex confirmation No: -2214411 ; Secret Code No: XXTM022, Having received these vital payment numbers, therefore You are qualified now to received and confirm Your payment with the United Nation immediately within the next 72hrs. However, in order to claim your award winning fund, please provide below information.
Your Full Name:.........................
Your Full Address:......................
Your Mobile Telephone no:.........
Your Occupation & Age :............
You are required to contact Mr. António Guterres, (United Nation Director), on this Email: united.nation111@hotmail.com for immediate release of your contract/inheritance/Award Winning claim of $8,300,000.00.
Ms. Rosemary Lane.
(CHAIRMAN COMMITTEE ON FOREIGN CONTRACT/AWARD WINNING PAYMENT UNITED NATION).
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