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from: United Nations <juanjo@transdelachica.es>
reply-to: fedexcourier.com@yahoo.com
date: Aug 1, 2023, 3:18 PM
subject: FedEx file 9080144308/23
mailed-by: gmail.com
signed-by: transdelachica.es

Attn: Beneficiary,

As poverty levels remained stagnant or increased despite economic growth, this has forced Governments and multilateral lending institutions to create programs which can now be found in most developing countries. Poverty Reduction Strategy Papers (PRSPs) are prepared in broad consultation with stakeholders and development partners, including the staff of the World Bank and the IMF. Updated every three years with annual progress reports, they describe the structural and social policies in support of growth with major sources of financing.

The present chapter assesses some currently popular programs aimed ostensibly at poverty reduction such as conditional cash transfers, microfinance and lottery empowerment schemes. Officially a promotion was drawn through a computerized email selection ballot system in accordance to section 13 (1)(n) of the international gambling act as adopted in 1993 and amended on the 3rd of July 1996 by the British gaming board, licensed by the international association of gaming regulators (IAGR). All valid email addresses from global websites in collaboration with public traded companies whom also built their financial information and membership registration online was uploaded to the International Lottery database.

Your email entry free ticket number: B56508545 6152, reference number T2/JA2C140P5, Serial number UR7345/3, Batch number XA67-3PY, and lottery numbers are: 05-07-41-24-80-35 - Bonus 19.

Fortunately, these details subsequently won a matching (5) lucky numbers. CONGRATULATIONS!!! In other words, you have therefore been allocated to a claim credited on FedEx file 9080144308/23 for an envelope dispatch.

However, we advise eligible recipients to reconfirm their billing address as part of our precautionary measure to avoid unwarranted abuse.

YOUR FULL NAME:
MOBILE NUMBER:
DELIVERY ADDRESS:

In Addition, We hereby state emphatically and without prejudice that if there should be any further INFORMATION that may succeed your application, please do not hesitate for clarifications!

Treat With Urgency,

Sincerely,
Helen Allen
United Nations
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