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from: UN Information Center WDC <garaldarmst3492@gmail.com>
reply-to: ffcusecretary.dividgraf@protonmail.com
date: Mar 20, 2021, 6:21 AM
subject: Hello
mailed-by: gmail.com

UN Information Center Washington DC: Sorry we stopped the cash delivery of your fund and decided to move your fund through Bank Transfer for the safety of your fund and for security reasons.

We hereby inform you that your USD$6,800,000.00.(Six Million Eight hundred United States Dollars), has been officially deposited to First Financial Credit Union, (FFCU) to commence the transfer email Mr : David Graf,The secretary of FFCU with your confirmation details so the transfer of your Fund will be processed. Email Mr: Divid Graf via his email Address:: ( ffcusecretary.dividgraf@protonmail.com ) with this following information Full name,,,,,, Home Address,,,,Cell Phone number,,,,A copy ID,,,,,,,Also your current residential Address,,,,,

Here is Mr David Graf's email contact email him ( ffcusecretary.dividgraf@protonmail.com )
He will will give you all the details and also refer you to your account officer and (FFCU) Customer care representative and make sure that your fund is Transferred to any choices of your account,

This decision was agreed by UN Center of information as a reliable and easy means for all our beneficiaries to receive there funds without having any hitches, email him so he can give you the detail you need to access (FFCU) and also to give you the contact to reach out to your account officer in (FFCU)

Thanks
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