from: Mr. Fredrick Umeh <transferfinancial@gmail.com>
reply-to: emscourier_services@yahoo.com
date: Jul 25, 2020, 3:27 PM
subject: ATTN: (COVID-19) Humanitarian assistant from World Health Organization (WHO)
mailed-by: gmail.com
Attn: Email User,
This is from the World Health and United Nation Organization West
African Chapter. We are using this great opportunity to inform you
that we are hereby contact your email address as one of the 30 lucky
Winners to received a compensation fund worth $100.000 USD as
Humanitarian assistant for the ongoing lock-down and outbreak of the
pandemic Corona Virus (COVID-19). As we are mandated by the the Board
of trustee WHO/UN to get in touch with you and direct on how to
deliver the fund which has been converted into ATM Card.Bear in mind
as soon as you complied with our requirements as Authorized by the
Board of trustee your Award Winning will be delivered to you.
You are hereby, instructed to e-mail back with your full information
as is stated below.
Kindly re-confirm the following:
1. Name:
2. Address:
3. Phone:
4. Occupation:
5. Age:
6. Country:
Ticket No, UN/UNICEF 982098
Ballot No.: UN/UNICEF 0006113457
TAKE NOTE:
Below is the confirmation email address of the Courier Company you
advise to contact, please you must include the Ticket and Ballot
numbers in your reply to avoid mistake.
Name: Mr Moses Benson
Email: emscourier_services@yahoo.com
Yours in Service.
Mr. Fredrick Umeh
Chairman WHO/UN West African Chapter
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