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from: johnnels@vivaldi.net
date: Feb 14, 2020, 12:03 AM
subject: Re: Urgency
mailed-by: vivaldi.net

Dear,

Thanks for your response to your compensation claim as stipulated by the
UNCC. Your compensation has been gazetted and approved but we have to
guide you on the further modalities as stipulated by HALLEM Bank which
happens to be the official handling bank to this compensation exercise.
Please take your time to go through the attached OFFICIAL LETTER for
this compensation and provide all details as required therein. On the
receipt of these details we will in return present you with the official
UN APPROVAL CERTIFICATE OF CLAIM which you are to tender to HALLEM Bank
to facilitate release of your ATM Card, Cashier Check or direct wire to
your bank as you may so choose.

Once again Congratulations and I look forward to serving you.

Best Regards

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Dr. John Nelson
Payment Officer at United Nations Compensation Commission
A UNCC Secretariat. Villa La Pelouse. Palais Des Nations
P +447843953214
M +44 1792720715 [1]
Eveena@itechonweb.com
W www.un.org [2]
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