from: John Smith <gakkomremmanuel@gmail.com>
reply-to: jo2smith21@gmail.com
date: Jun 8, 2021, 10:03 AM
subject: Attention: The Beneficiary
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Attention: The Beneficiary
In regards to the recent meeting between us (World Bank), UN and the United States Government to restore the dignity and economy of all nations based on the agreement with our Assistance Project to help and make the world a better place. We have been meeting for the past 1 month with the New UN Secretary General, New US President and other world leaders.
Also based on series of petitions we received from various organizations such as Cooperate Bodies and Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) on the inability of some Government of different countries, Commercial banks and World Lottery Organization to settle their clients Contract debt, Inheritance Fund and Winning prizes.
This email come to those who are yet to receive their compensation/inheritance/winnings and who have been victim in any part of the world. This includes all foreign contractors/beneficiaries that may have not received their payment, and people that have had an unfinished transaction or Compensation payments that failed due to Government problems etc.
The World Bank Group through Assistance Project have agreed to compensate you with the sum of $2,500,000.00 USD (Two Million Five Hundred Thousand United States Dollars).
Contact us back on this email:jo2smith21@gmail.com with the following information:
Your full and address.
Your current delivery address
Your valid cell phone number for easy communication.
Good luck and kind regards,
Making the world a better place!
John Smith.
Representative
World Bank Group,New York
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