from: Richard Nelson <rn400642@gmail.com>
date: Nov 15, 2021, 5:58 AM
subject: Re:
mailed-by: gmail.com
Dear UN Beneficiary.
Hello
This is from the UN office USA. I am UN Diplomat Richard Nelson, a United Nations Delivery Agent. I am contacting you from John F Kennedy International Airport New York, with two recovery consignment boxes of funds $35 Million Dollars and this was to be delivered to one Mr. Steve Benson here in State, and the UN office management later found Mr. Steve Benson dead in the process of his delivery to him.
And now the UN office management has decided to deliver this two consignment boxes to other UN beneficiary receiver next of kin, and the UN office management have just choose you as the UN next beneficiary receiver to receive this two consignment boxes of funds to be deliver to you, and so therefore I was assigned to contact you to deliver this two consignment boxes to you as the new next UN Beneficiary to receiver.
And this is why I am contacting you in regards to these two consignment boxes to deliver to you.
And if you are interesting to receive this two consignment boxes to deliver to you as UN beneficiary this means you are to send your valid ID, home delivery address, nearest Int airport, and Whatsapp mobile number, to enable me board a flight to your state to your airport to deliver this two consignment boxes of funds to you as the UN beneficiary as you have been told.
So your response is needed as soon as you have received this email thanks.
Faithfully.
Dip. Dr. Richard Nelson
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