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"United Nation Foundation (U.N.F) Lottery Promo Grant Donation Reward" Scam

There is no United Nation Foundation (U.N.F) Lottery Promo that is giving away millions of dollars in grant donation. Therefore, recipients of fake and fraudulent email messages like the one below, which claim that they have been selected by the United Nation Foundation (U.N.F) Lottery Promo to receive a Grant Donation Reward should delete them. The fake and fraudulent email messages are being sent by lottery scammers to trick their potential victims into sending them personal information and money. But, if the recipients send their personal information and money, the lottery scammers will disappear and not send the money that they have promised. This will leave their victims depressed and a few hundred or thousands of dollars broke.

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The "United Nation Foundation (U.N.F) Lottery Promo Grant Donation Reward" Scam

From: Angelina McLeod - mcleoda6@myumanitoba.ca

Sent: Sunday, July 16, 2017, 4:52:00 AM CST

Subject: CONGRATULATIONS!

Dear Winner,

We are pleased to inform you that your Lucky Email Address has been selected by the United Nation Foundation (U.N.F) Lottery Promo to receive a Grant Donation Reward of $1,000,000.00 USD (One-Million-United-State-Dollars). Your Winning Qualification Code is (ZK101TG9007) for Claims. Please contact Mr. Edward Larry now on: unf_verification@europe.com with your information below:

1. FULL NAME:

2. SEX:

3. AGE (day/month/year):

4. HOME/OFFICE ADDRESS:

5. STATE/CITY:

6. COUNTRY:

7. OCCUPATION:

8. TELEPHONE NUMBER:

9. AMOUNT OF MONEY YOU WON:

NOTE: It is very important that you keep all your winning conversation/details personal and confidential until your prize money has been paid to you. This is a security measure to avoid double claiming or/and impersonation that has occurred in the past as a result of third party interference. Good luck to you!

Regards,

Claims Team (U.N.F).

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