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Oh Joon - United Nations - ambassadorlazarouskapambwe@gmail.com

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rom: Ambassador Lazarous Kapambwe <ambassadorlazarouskapambwe@gmail.com>
date: Sep 5, 2021, 10:21 AM
subject: Re:
mailed-by: gmail.com

Good day,

I am Mr Oh Joon, President of the United Nations
Economic and Social Council and I work hand to hand with the Bureau of
the Fiscal Service, U.S. Department of the Treasury and the bureau of
unclaimed funds.

We discovered that you have an unclaimed payments that was supposed to
be remitted to you, maybe due to some unforeseen circumstance that
allow you not to finish your transactions home or abroad, so I took it
upon myself to get in touch with you before it will be forfeited as
you still have the chance to claim your funds. Get back to me

for more details on how to claim your payment before it is marked unclaimed.

I need your full name, current Phone number, Home address and a copy
of your valid Id card, so that we can commence the process of
approving the funds to your name for possible transfer within 48
hours.

Send your informations to my private email address only (
ambassadorlazarouskapambwe@gmail.com ). Call or whatssapp only +44
7880565774

Stay Safe & Healthy.

Yours sincerely,
Mr Oh Joon (UN).
Tel +44 7880565774 whatssapp only.
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