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#370616 by Bait&Tackle Sun Aug 05, 2018 11:40 am
from: UN <[email protected]>
reply-to: UN [email protected]
date: Sun, Aug 5, 2018 at 3:20 PM
subject: Re: Dear Lucky beneficiary

United Nations Headquarters New York
Address: New York, NY 10017, USA
Phone: +1 (646) 547-2918


Thanks for your response to our email. However, we wish to officially inform you that you are listed among the lucky beneficiaries from United Nations organization. This was as a result of cash disbursed by the United Nations as a form of compensation funds which only few lucky people would benefit from this exercise this year, 2018. We have done a random email selection and you happen to be among the lucky individuals to benefit from the exercise there in Africa, Lagos Nigeria.

You are advice to contact the United Nations information centre (UNIC) in Africa, Lagos, Nigeria immediately because they are authorized to supervise this development in order to ensure that justice is prevail and for you to receive your fund at the appropriate time. Base on this you are required to contact their office for immediate release of your fund $2,500,000.000.

Contact Director; Mr. Michael Obi
Email; [email protected]
Telephone/Fax; +2348109740710
Cell; +2348069428694

Then get back to us after contacting them for recording purpose.

Best Wishes
Fabian Williams.

WARNING: The above email is a scam. If you received the same email, or similar, do not reply to it under any circumstance.

If you reply to it you are at risk of losing money, of identity theft, and more scam emails will then be sent to you in the future.
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