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Simon Springett - United Nations - simonpringett@protonmail.com

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from: Simon Springett <pdollikemson@gmail.com>
reply-to: simonpringett@protonmail.com
date: Feb 19, 2021, 1:29 PM
subject: Luckiest Beneficiary!
mailed-by: gmail.com

Luckiest Beneficiary!

Congrats! You have been selected for Covid19-Payment Scheme.

COVID19 is menacing the whole of humanity – and so the whole of
humanity must fight back.

25 March 2020, U.N are launching a $2 billion global humanitarian
response plan to fund the fight against #coronavirus in the world’s
most fragile countries.

“Now, the virus is arriving in countries already in the midst of
humanitarian crises caused by conflicts, natural disasters and climate
change,” United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres together
with three senior officials, launched a US$2 billion global
humanitarian response plan to fund the fight against COVID-19 in the
world’s poorest countries and those unemployment together with those
in needs of financial assistance for restoring back their
businesses/projects.

And also these offers serve to those places where people who have been
forced to flee their homes because of bombs, violence or floods are
living under plastic sheets in fields or crammed into refugee camps or
informal settlements. They do not have homes in which to socially
distance or self-isolate", he said.

Coordinated by the United Nations Office for the Coordination of
Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), this inter-agency plan brings together
existing appeals from the World Health Organization and other UN
partners, and identifies new needs as well.

Meanwhile, you are to receive the sum of US$25,000,000.00, (Twenty
Five Million United States Dollar)

Further details will be given to you as soon as you reconfirm your
personal information. Below are the information needed:----------

Full Name: ?
Home and Office Address: ?
Home Tel/Fax No: ?
Office Tel/Fax No: ?
Occupation: ?
Rank in office: ?
Nationality: ?
International passport or any valid of your identity card;

Do forward your complete details to my private email contact address
below (simonpringett@protonmail.com)

Simon Springett, UN Resident Coordinator
Contact E-Mail: simonpringett@protonmail.com
Tel No: +1 (505) 365-0315
Regards,
Simon Springett
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