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George Reichert - United Nations - skj059@outlook.com

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from: George Reichert <skj059@outlook.com>
date: May 30, 2020, 8:10 PM
subject: Re: First Letter to You
mailed-by: gmail.com

United Nations COVID-19
Emergency Settlement Team
Plot 1075, Diplomatic Drive
Central Business District

Attention,

This Office has reached agreement with other World bodies to pay you the sum of US$2,500,000.00 (Two Million,Five Hundred Thousand Dollars) via new ATM Master Card after consultations and instruction have been given to our Diplomatic carrier on essential services provision to deliver the approved sum to your doorstep destination without any further delay in order to help curtail the harsh effect of COVID-19 pandemic.

Kindly forward your receiving details and cell phone numbers including nearest airport for easy assessment. The parcel Master Card(US$2.5m} will be registered as DIPLOMATIC EMERGENCY CARGO to enable it pass all Custom Checkpoints without hitch or interception.

Your prompt response will expedite the delivery process hence all necessary arrangements has been legally finalized for onward delivery.

Signed,
Yours Respectfully,
George Reichert
UN COVID-19
Emergency Settlement Team.
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