419 scam email from Mr. Antonio Guterres United Nations Secretary General indiapoti.medeiros@incra.gov.br Mr. Johnson Freeman New Ideas Courier Service Director newideascourierservice@deliveryman.com 212-864-2001
Originating IP: 197.210.227.134
Originating ISP: Mtn Nigeria Communication Limited
City: Lagos
Country of Origin: Nigeria
from: United Nations António Guterres <indiapoti.medeiros@incra.gov.br>
reply-to: United Nations António Guterres <newideascourierservice@deliveryman.com>
to:
date: Apr 10, 2019, 3:36 AM
subject: Your registration code is (NICL/14160/2019)
mailed-by: incra.gov.br
signed-by: incra.gov.br
Attention please,
I just received an email from Mr. Johnson Freeman the Director Of NEW IDEAS COURIER SERVICE that the ATM CARD valued the sum of ($2.5 Million Dollars) which I sent to you was returned back due to wrong address provided, They need the reconfirmation of the following information’s:
Your Full Name:
Your Address:
Your Phone Number:
Your Age and occupation:
Contact them with the following information immediately:
Mr. Johnson Freeman
E-mail:(newideascourierservice@deliveryman.com)
Direct Phone Number: +1 212 864 2001
They will require you to pay for International Delivery Permit Certificate fee, please do not hesitate to pay it immediately so they will recommence the shipment and also forward you your tracking information to you. Just send me a brief email as soon as you received the shipment.
Your registration code is (NICL/14160/2019), use it as your subject when contacting them so they will recognize you and attend to you without any delay.
Thanks and have a nice day.
Best Regards
Mr. Antonio Guterres
United Nations Secretary General
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