from: The new permanent Representative of the United States to the United Nations <officeoffice222222@yahoo.com>
reply-to: Frankwallson@outlook.com
date: Sep 10, 2020, 8:28 PM
subject: The new permanent Representative of the United States to the United Nations
mailed-by: yahoo.com
Good day dear,
This is to inform you that I have been instructed by the United Nations/ World Health Organization and US President to release all the unclaimed fund sum of (US $5,600,000) through cash delivery loaded in consignment box with it's key to the beneficiaries to curtail the recession because of the outbreak of the Corona Virus. All we need from you is the delivery and insurance fee of $150 you we sent the fee thru Google play gift card or Steam Wallet gift card & iTunes gift card so that you will received your funds without delaying. And to confirm you as the authentic beneficiary for security purpose, do send me your full information for crossed checking of your details with the information stated in the office.
YOUR FULL NAME, YOUR HOME ADDRESS, OCCUPATION, GENDER, YOUR HOME/MOBILE TEL NUMBER AND NEAREST AIRPORT CLOSE TO YOU.
Immediately your information is been received and you are confirmed as the authentic beneficiary we will instruct the US POSTAL SERVICES to deliver it to you without any more delay.
Mr.Frank Son
Frankwallson@outlook.com
(571)500-3433
The new permanent Representative of the United States to the United Nations
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