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Kelvin W Andrew - United Nations - unations1989@hotmail.com

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from: Scott Bessent <2849@niva.ac.th>
reply-to: unations1989@hotmail.com
date: Jan 26, 2026, 7:37 AM
subject: Attention dear recipient, please reach me on this number +1 (917) 722-0545
mailed-by: gmail.com
signed-by: niva.ac.th

From the United Nations Office at Geneva (UNOG)
8, Av. de la Paix 14, 1202 Genève, Switzerland
United Nations Compensation Settlement!
Ref: UN/0569/CFS/25-26

Attention dear recipient,

I am Kelvin W. Andrew; the United Nations Diplomatic Agent in charge of your delivery from Genève, Switzerland. I have been trying to reach you for about 24 hours now to inform you about my successful arrival at the John F. Kennedy International Airport New York with your two consignment boxes containing US$14,500,000.00 (Fourteen million Five hundred thousand Dollars) which I have been instructed by the United Nations and the compensation award committee to deliver to you. The Airport authority here demanded for all the legal back up papers to prove to them that the fund is no way related with drug nor fraud money, and I have presented the papers I have over to them which they are very much pleased with the papers I presented after verification but the only thing that needs your attention which still keeping me here is the airport inspection certificate for delivery Tag which is not placed on the boxes because of I have not heard from you.

And one of the Airport Authority has advised me that to do everything possible to reach you so that we can get the inspection certificate and delivery tag before I can exit the airport to complete your delivery successful to you, so I try to reason with them and they stated that the inspection certificate for delivery tag needs your attention or it will cost us just US$175 only to get the inspection certificate at your absence for the two tags of the boxes as the tag will enable me get to your destination successfully without any interference upon procurement of the inspection certificate.

Therefore, I want you to please try and reach me with this number +1 (917) 722-0545 as I can not afford to spend more time here due to other deliveries I have to take care of in Iowa today. I have the documents backing up your consignment and I can accompany you to your bank where you will deposit the funds into your bank account with these papers without any stress. I have a more vital paper with me but I can only present you the hard copy when I reach your house as it's the diplomatic rules and instructions from the committee for security purposes.

And you can direct the tag fee to our Head Office or you send it via Apple Gift Card as they will get it here for you and they are entitled to receive and make any payment to the authority in charge. So get back to me please and re-confirm your residential address to me to avoid mistakes after this airport process.

Your Full Name:………………………
Your Current address:……………………….
Direct telephone Number:……………………..Home/office# Fax:…………………………………..
Country:…………………………..
State:…………………………….
Zip code:……………………
Closest Int. Airport:…………..

Upon confirmation of your details, you will receive instruction on how to make the payment for the delivery tag that will be placed on your consignment boxes. Once this is confirmed I will proceed with delivery immediately.

Looking forward to hearing from you and congratulations in advance.

Regards
Kelvin W. Andrew
UN Diplomatic Agent
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