from: Online Co-coordinator <INFO@un.org> via gmail.com
reply-to: bjimhuck@gmail.com
date: Oct 30, 2020, 12:01 PM
subject: ATTENTION LUCKY BENEFITOR OF ($3,5.000.00 USD.)
mailed-by: gmail.com
UNITED NATIONS/UNICEF CASH BENEFIT:®
This is to inform you that you have benefited Three Million five hundred
thousand United States Dollars ($3,5.000.00 USD.) from United
Nations/UNICEF Cash Benefit grants and your email address was picked via
computer balloting TOPAZ which made you the rightful benefactor, And was
mapped out by UN Secretary general António Guterres.
To safe-guard our beneficiaries from further extortion of unnecessary
payments, we advice that you establish contacts with our attorney, a
human rights lawyer who will render free legal services to all listed.
In other words, he requires no consultation, legal or service fee to
ensure that you are on the right track to receive your funds without
being misled.he is very much conversant with the delivery/banking law
and will guide you through.
As soon as you establish contacts with him, he will guide you-on how
the paying bank will open an (OFFSHORE) account in your name where you
can personally access and effect transfer of funds to any bank of your
choice or from which the paying bank can issue an ATM Card with which
you can withdraw your funds gradually from any ATM Center.
You can email our attorney:
Name: Barr. (Mr.) Jim Huck
Email: bjimhuck@gmail.com
Remember to reconfirm the following details of your to the Barrister so
as to enable him verify your details.
Full name .........
Phone number:......
Passport no:..........
Residential address...
Email address:........
Occupation....
NOTE that this cash benefit grants is geared towards eradicating
poverty all over the world which is one of the goals of the UNITED
NATIONS/UNICEF.
Yours Faithfully,
Online Co-coordinator.
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