from: Dr. Jeff Martins <info@johnson.org> via gmail.com
reply-to: info.unpaymentoffice@citromail.hu
to: Recipients <info@johnson.org>
date: Nov 1, 2021, 5:50 AM
subject: Your compensation fund from united nations
mailed-by: gmail.com
UNITED NATIONS 2020/2021
COMPENSATION PAYMENT
VIA OFFICE OF INTERNATIONAL OVERSIGHT SERVICES
DATE: 27th, October 2021
Attention: Beneficiary,
I am Diplomat Jeff Martins with the United Nations payment commission,i have been given the mandate to process your payment of $2.5 Million USD. which has been approved by the United States Government for compensation of COVID 19 PANDEMIC. In view of this letter i want you to reconfirm the following details to ensure its validity for the process of the above said payment:
Your Full Name:
Your Contact Address:
Your Cell Phone Number:
Your DL or International passport copy id
Send your response to my private mail:
info.unpaymentoffice@citromail.hu
Kindly, give this letter the urgent attention it requires,i will immediately give you further directives on the procedure for the transfer of the funds or through special diplomatic delivery program on the receipt of your mail.
Yours Sincerely,
Dr. Jeff Martins
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