from: United Nations Approved Fund <mrs.mariam.p.smith@gmail.com>
date: Jun 16, 2021, 5:12 AM
subject: Receive Your Over Due Inheritance Fund,
mailed-by: gmail.com
Good Day Dear
This office are here to inform you about this Inheritance Fund value
of $10.5m,Ten million Five hundred thousand dollars has Approved on
07th of June 2021, and to be Release in your name through only cash
payment which you are advice to contact United Nations Organization
Office UK, Mrs.Mariam.P.Smith, with your following information which
she will direct you on how to receive this fund from UN agent in
America without any delay,
You should endeavor to regulate this issue of receiving this fund box
from Mrs.Mariam.P.Smith to avoid cancelling of This payment In your
name also you have to know this fund was deposited as your family
valuable there in America,
Again we are to give you the United Nations contact here for you to
contact them immediately on how you will get this fund from America,
Let our office know all you are doing with Mrs.Mariam.P.Smith for more
Information on receiving of the fund box,
Here is Her Contact....
Name;Mrs.Mariam.P.Smith,
Email;; unitednationsooff@gmail.com
United Nations Organization Office Anti Terrorist Agency UK,
Finally if you wish to receive this fund stop any communication and
any transaction about this fund with any bank or any company anywhere
in the world which they knew this fund has Approved in your name by
United Nations And International Monetary Fund and they are out to see
you receive this fund as the beneficiary within 7 working days,
Thanks,as we are waiting to hear from you,
Yours faithfully.
Mr.John Miller,
United Nations Organization Office
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