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Helena Grey - World Bank - maggihall8@outlook.com

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from: MRS MAGARETH HALL <maggihall8@outlook.com>
date: Aug 26, 2020, 10:57 AM
subject: Contact now at;
mailed-by: gmail.com
signed-by: outlook.com

FROM THE OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF THE WORLD BANK

WORLD BANK CORONA VIRUS RECESSION RELIEF SCHEME

This is to bring to your notice that the World Bank has set up a corona virus and recession relief scheme as proposed by our board of directors, as a means of cushioning the effect of the corona virus pandemic, as well as the recession caused by it.
This is set up as a means of helping selected people to get back on their feet during this hard time and to ensure the financial stability of these people.
Your account was chosen among the 100 lucky people who would be receiving a sum of $350,000.00 as beneficiaries of this scheme as selected by our servers.
You have been assigned a special agent from our association to guide you through the registration and required processes.

Contact now at;
To; Mrs.Helena Grey
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