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Claver Gatete - United Nations - j7787860@gmail.com

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from: Mr. Claver Gatete <j7787860@gmail.com>
date: Aug 26, 2025, 12:06 PM
subject: Mr. Claver Gatete. United Nations.
mailed-by: gmail.com

Attn:

I want to notify you that you have been on our compensation list in the sum of Five million united states dollars($5 million usd). You made the list because we believe you have been a scammed victim over the past years.

The United Nations, IMF and World Bank decided to give you this little compensation and please you must make sure you do all in your power to get the compensation.

Please you will kindly provide us your bank details where you want the money to be transferred into, also your delivery address for your ATM Master Card and Cashiers Cheque/Check to be delivered across to you.I also want other full details of yours we can use to create an Online Account in your name if you prefer Online Account.

Take that you will only pay a fee of $85 usd so that the IMF,UN and World Bank money transfer and delivery clearance certificate can be approved.

I want you to know that once the fee of $85 usd is paid ,the transaction will commence immediately without any hindrance or any delay.

Fee/Amount: $85 USD Only.

Yours in service.

Mr. Claver Gatete.

United Nations Commission for Africa.
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