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"MacKenzie Bezos Foundation Network" Donation Scam Being Sent by Scammers

The fake "MacKenzie Bezos Foundation Network" donation email below is being sent by online scammers who are attempting to trick their potential victims into sending them their personal information and subsequently their money. MacKenzie Bezos, an American novelist, philanthropist, and ex-wife of Amazon founder Jeff Bezos is not randomly donating money to lucky individuals around the world via her foundation. And, MacKenzie Bezos Foundation Network will never ask you to send personal information or money.

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A "MacKenzie Bezos Foundation Network" Donation Scam

From: MacKenzie Bezos Foundation Network

Sent: Monday, September 16, 2019 3:25 PM

Subject: Grant Donation Sum of $500.000.00 in any project or dream you have as my Fan/Grant/Donation.

Hello,

Congratulations from the MacKenzie Bezos Foundation United States, where life changing opportunities and cash are given-out on a daily basis! Our foundation/founder has indeed been a great Philanthropist to this generation and is truly committed to “giving while living.

However, We are pleased to inform you that you are one (1) of the lucky person to benefit and to receive $500,000.00 USD from my MacKenzie Bezos foundation’s ongoing good will project, grant/donations program.

If this message is sent to a valid e-mail user, Then your email was randomly selected to receive a cash donation grant sum of $500,000.00 USD from the MacKenzie Bezos Foundation.

If this is a valid e-mail account, then you should Contact " Mr. Mark Kelvin " my personal assistance (PA) at his email: markkelvinfoundation@gmail.com to have him process your membership for comprehensive claim as my fan.

Sincerely,

MacKenzie Bezos Foundation Network

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