from: UNITED NATION <dcommettee@gmail.com>
date: Apr 24, 2021, 10:10 AM
subject: UNITED NATION OFFICE,GENEVA
mailed-by: gmail.com
UNITED NATION OFFICE,GENEVA
Palais des Nations, 1211
Genève, Switzerland
Attn:
This is to informed you that we at the releif Department of the
UNited Nation have sign Memorandum of
Understanding with Gateway Card Network Financial Services as regard
to the urgent release of your pending payment and without going
through bottle neck we have resolved to release your fund through
direct funding Gateway to your card already with you or
by direct crediting to your bank account
Your fund will be release through means of the below cards or by
direct crediting
However you will need to indicate the following cards where your fund
will be release into
Mastercard,, Diners club, Union Pay , visa card,, American Express and
Discover,JCB Credit Bureau,RuPay, Capital One,UnionPay,
PayPal,Interlink,STAR,Accel,Interac and PULSE., Pagoefectivo
Efecty,Baloto, Pagofacil & Rapipago Boleto,Multicaja, Servipag, Alipay
and Wechat Pay
The fund will be release to you direct and instant and the fund will
be direct from Gateway Card Network Financial Services
Note that as soon as you indicate your further interest to claim your
fund the contact of the Gateway card network shall be given to you and
you are free to ask for clarification on Gateway to Card funding.
Regards
Jim L. Stigall
United Nations
Commissioner-General For
Relief and Works Agency
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