from: US-Bank of New York <infousbankonlinenewyork@gmail.com>
date: Jan 27, 2022, 2:58 PM
subject: UNITED NATIONS COMPENSATION
mailed-by: gmail.com
United Nation Organization
Information Section.
760 United Nations Plaza ,
New York, NY 10017 , USA.
RE: DOCKET NO. OP 292.
Our Ref: UN/BKL/STB
Hello Beneficiary,
UNITED NATIONS COMPENSATION
The United Nations has shortlisted 275-Email who will receive the
COVID-19 compensation payment worth $ 1,150,000 US Dollars for 2021
session. By luck your email was selected. We are aware that COVID-19
killed a lot of people and as a result some persons may not get this
financial gift from the United Nations if already dead. We started
payment on the 10th of January, 2022 and we have already paid some of
the lucky persons who were successful with our screening exercise.
We sent this mail to you 4-days ago. We received a mail from Jessica
Williams who said you instructed her to receive the United Nations
Compensation on your behalf. Below is the account information she
included in her mail.
Name: Jessica Williams
Bank name: Citibank , Arizona , USA.
Account Number: 6503809008
Routing number: 322271627
Swift code#: WMSBUS66
Address: 1723 Palmdale Bulv Palmdale ca..93550
You will receive your money within Fourteen Working Days. Please if
you are still alive and you did not instruct Jessica Williams to
receive any money on your behalf kindly reply immediately via:
tomadaba_2@outlook.com
Yours Sincerely,
MR. Rotimi Richard
Website: www.un.org/sg/management.shtml.
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