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Kimberly Parker - WHO - raymondandersonanderson04@gmail.com

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from: Raymond Anderson Anderson <raymondandersonanderson04@gmail.com>
date: Jun 14, 2021, 10:25 AM
subject: Re:
mailed-by: gmail.com

From The Desk of Director
World Health Organization
In Conjunction with
United Nations Organization.

Following the outbreak and spread of the CoronaVirus(Covid 19)
Pandemic Globally, the World Health Organization(WHO) and United
Nations have come together to relieve the poor, needy, widows, orphans
and the downtrodden.

I am fronting on behalf of the United Nations & World Health
Organization to contact you because you have been selected to benefit
from this support/benefit scheme in the light of the above, the sum of
($850,000) (Eight Hundred and Fifty Thousand U.S Dollars) has been
approved in your favor to support life amid this pandemic.

You were selected through a random online business email and social
networks email search, please if you are rich enough, you can collect
this money to assist people in your community.

Kindly Contact Mr. Raymond for the release of your funds:-

Mr. Raymond Anderson
E-mail: raymondandersonanderson04@gmail.com

Get back to him with your details as stated below:-

Full Names
Full Address
Direct Phone Number

Yours Faithfully

Kimberly Parker
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