WARNING: These are scams. They are Emails sent to a honeytrap address only ever used for this purpose. Do not reply to these people, they will try to con you into paying out money in return for nothing.

CAVEAT: Please note that some of these Emails may be impersonating a genuine company or person. We wish to make it clear that any such name mentioned within these Emails has no connection to the scam. For the sake of searching, we leave these messages untouched, but we will respond to any concerns left in our comments.

From: Relief Fund <[email protected]>
Reply: [email protected]
Date: Tue, 11 Oct 2022 04:42:35 -0400
Subject: For enquiry call +1(313)647-8970

Hello,

This is a  short notice informing you that the Office for the
Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) in collaboration with
World Bank Group and IMF are taking broad, fast action to help
developed and developing countries strengthen their pandemic response,
increase disease surveillance, improve public health interventions,
and help the private sector continue to operate and sustain jobs.

Communities, Businesses, and families need support for several months.
These institutions organized emergency financial grants of millions of
dollars as a relief fund to minimize the impact of COVID-19 pandemic
on families; public health, Businesses and communities.

 People are selected randomly, via people search platforms and data
collection databases. Therefore, you will receive a financial grant.
Below are the specific amounts to be granted………

A.    Individual 1 + $ 250.000

B.    .Small Businesses:$ 550.000

C.    Organization /Groups:$ 850.000

 The purpose is to provide financial assistance for the full range of
the recipient’s activities, project support or programs that will help
boost the economy and put people back to work.

You can also contact us on telephone directly or WhatsApp for urgent
response. 

Contact phone number: +1(313)647-8970

 

Yours truly,

Viktoria Kovalenko.

Public Information and Distribution.
Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs