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Robert Wilson - unitednationfundcompasationdep@gmail.com

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from: United Nation Fund Compasation Department <unitednationfundcompasationdep@gmail.com>
date: Mar 14, 2021, 10:34 AM
subject: Re: UNITED NATION COMPASATION SETTLEMENT DEPARTMENT UNIT
mailed-by: gmail.com

UNITED NATION HEADQUARTERS IN NEW YORK: 405 EAST 42ND STREET,NEW YORK,NY,10017 UN HEADQUARTERS
(unitednationfundcompasationdep@gmail.com).

ATTENTION BENEFICIARY

This is to notify you that the new US PRESIDENT has ordered the release of your funds.Kindly forward your full name,address, email and a valid ID CARD for Confirmation of details

NOTE:

That the grace given to you as a legal Beneficiary have been approved by United Nations (UN) Compensation Settlement Department to receive your compensation of $10,500,000.00USD and I have been instructed to make sure you receive your fund successful without any delay.

MODE OF DELIVERY:

We have options of payment, you can choose any of this options including:

(1).Bank Deposit Transfer or Online Banking Transfer (You can handle the transfer yourself)

(2).Cash Consignment Delivery

(3).ATM Debit Card Delivery. Get back to me as soon as possible for the delivery process to commerce immediately. CONGRATULATIONS

Delivery Agent
Robert Wilson
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