from: Info Dept <unitednation.deptinfo@gmail.com> via outlook.com
date: May 22, 2020, 10:15 PM
subject: REF/PAYMENTS CODE: 03354.
mailed-by: outlook.com
UN COMPENSATIONS PAYMENTS UNIT.
REF/PAYMENTS CODE: 03354.
AMOUNT ; $6 Million USD.
How are you today, You may not
understand why this mail came to you.
United Nation have been having a meeting for the past 3 months which ended 19th, May 2020 with the World Bank President Mr.David Robert Malpass and the
U.S.A secretary of state Mr. Micheal Richard Pompeo
This email is to all the people that have been scammed in any part of the
world,including African and the people that have lost their properties in the earthquakes
and tsunami United Nations and World Bank have agreed to compensate them
with the sum of $6 Million usd (six Million United States Dollars) each,
Your name and email was in the list submitted by our Monitoring Team of
Economic and Financial Crime Commission observers and this is why we are
contacting you, this have been agreed upon and have been signed. You are
advised to contact Mr. John C. Williams Of Federal Reserve Bank Of New York, as he is our
representative, contact him immediately for your cheque/International Bank
Draft or ATM Card of $6 Million usd (six Million United States Dollars) This funds
are in a Bank Draft/ATM so he will send it to you and you
can clear it in any bank of your choice. Therefore, you should send him
your full Name and telephone number with your correct mailing address,
where you want him to send the Draft/ATM to you.
Contact Mr. John C. Williams immediately for your Check:
E-MAIL: infofed.reservebankusa@aol.com
Good-luck and kind regards,
Secretary (UNITED NATIONS).
UN making the world a better place
http://www.un.org/sg/
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