from: UNITED NATION - Mr. Mojtaba Kazazi.United United Nations Compensation Commission(UNCC) <johneatough1000@gmail.com>
reply-to: oios.uncc@gmail.com
date: Oct 8, 2020, 10:26 PM
subject: Re:Attn: YOUR APPROVED FUND!!!
mailed-by: gmail.com
United Nation
Compensation Commission
Bureau for Payment and Contract Commission
Tel: +17169026351
Attn:
I am directed to contact you by the special adviser to the office of
the president and Secretary for United Nation Compensation Commission
and Bureau for Payment and Contract Commission.
You are contacted because of the prevailing security report in respect
of an inheritance claim fund payment.We are contacting you because
your name was in file for the claim under the Inheritance/Contract
payment claim list of the United Nations Compensation Commission.
The amount was Us5.5million only.The payment of has been scheduled to
be paid to you through a Electronics Wire Transfer ,online transfer or
carefully plan via cash Delivery System and Automated Teller Machine
Card, this system will be easier for you and for us.
The Payment will be made through the United Nation Compensation
Commission office in USA or Switzerland.We are going to send payment
of US5.5 Million to you.But if you wish other method of payment do
inform us as soon as you receive this email message. The Budget has
been made out for the payment since 2019 but the Government has been
delaying the process.
And kindly re-confirm your details FULL NAME,CURRENT ADDRESS,CURRENT
TELEPHONE NUMBER
I will advocate swift communication in respect of the fund payment to
enable conclude the payment process immediately
Do contact:-
Dr. Mojtaba Kazazi.
Executive Head
United Nations Compensation Commission(UNCC)
Email: dr.mojtabakazazi@gmail.com
EmaiL: oios.uncc@gmail.com
Sincerely,
Patricia Azarias.
Secretary
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from: UNITED NATION <georgeadesheromi1@gmail.com>
reply-to: oios.uncc2020@gmail.com
date: Jun 26, 2021, 11:50 AM
subject: Attn: Sir/Madam- YOUR APPROVED FUND!!!
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from: UNITED NATION <georgeadesheromi1@gmail.com>
reply-to: oios.uncc2020@gmail.com
date: Jun 26, 2021, 11:50 AM
subject: Attn: Sir/Madam- YOUR APPROVED FUND!!!
mailed-by: gmail.com
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