Terry Vincent Mackenzie Your Compensation Payment via Atm

From: "Terry Vincent Mackenzie" <terrydelap02@gmail.com>
Date: Tue, 18 Aug 2020 13:39:56 -0700
Subject: Your Compensation Payment via Atm


Attention: Beneficiary.

I am writing to inform you that I am a delegate from the United Nations Compensation commission and to notify you finally about your outstanding Compensation payment of $3.9 Million USD with identification number NIG/UNCC/280/020.

This compensation is being made all over the world for losses/damages as a result of the Covid 19 pandemic. An instruction was given by the Office of Presidency and United Nations (UN) and also (IMF) to transfer the Sum of $3.9 Million USD through ATM Debit Card to you, which you can use in any ATM Card cash point, Shopping mall or Banking ATM Card terminal, You can withdraw money from your ATM Debit Card from any ATM MACHINE location or center of your choice/nearest to you, in any part of the world.

For more information kindly contact us back with the following info :

Full Name:
Current Address :
Telephone Number:
Country of Origin :
Valid ID Card :

This is to enable us deliver your original ATM Debit Card to you within 72hrs.

Yours faithfully,
Terry Vincent Mackenzie ,
United Nations House Abuja .
Address: Plot 617, Diplomatic Zone , Central Area District P.M.B. 2851, Garki, Abuja

NOTE: The U.N. Compensation Commission is actually a real organization. It was created by the Security Council in 1991 as a way to compensate the victims of the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait and all over the world. The money for payments came from a fund that receives a percentage of the proceeds from sales of Iraqi oil.

One thought on “Terry Vincent Mackenzie Your Compensation Payment via Atm”

  1. Thank you for noting this scam email.

    It is totally laughable. I find it incredible that anyone with a brain would take this seriously.
    However, perhaps those with half a brain will respond, thinking what could I loose.
    Well, quite a lot actually. Have they heard of identity theft? Maybe look it up.

    Anyway the more that such scams are exposed the better we all are to resist the temptation to, wait for it, get 3 million dollars for free. Free! How will that be possible. How did they select me. How lucky I am.

    Sorry, there I go again. Such a joke to think such an offer is real.
    Just, thanks for exposing this.

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