from: FORENTE NASJONER <olialbrecht78@gmail.com>
date: Apr 27, 2021, 9:00 AM
subject: Important Notice.
mailed-by: gmail.com
United Nations
Economic and Social Council
Part 01 Patte d'oie, Parakou, Benin.
Telephone number: +229 69 12 39 92
Time zone: GMT + 1
Dear beneficiary,
We are pleased to announce that you are one of the listed individuals receiving Two Million and five thousand United States Dollars ( 2,500,000.00 USD ) palliative care funds from the United Nations. The fund will be sent to you as soon as we have received your response.
The fund is provided to maintain world peace, build friendly relationships among nations, work together to improve the lives of the poor, overcome hunger, disease and illiteracy, and promote human rights and respect for human rights.
Fill out the form below and contact our payment agent Sophia Jose to get an ATM card or transfer the funds to your bank account.
Full name:
Address:
Marital status:
Age:
Job:
Phone number:
Contact person: Sophia Jose
Email address: (unremittance@financier.com)
Whatsapp no.: +22951376073
With best regards,
Dr. James Illeshi
UN liaison office.
International payment agency.
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