The Scamdex Scam Email Archive X

Subject:  Beneficiary
From:  World Vision <info@un.int>
Date:  Sat, 13 May 2017 04:54:27 -0400
Date Added:  2018-08-07 22:39:20

An Email with the Subject "Beneficiary" was received in one of Scamdex's honeypot email accounts on Sat, 13 May 2017 04:54:27 -0400 and has been classified as a Advance Fee Fraud/419 Scam Email. The sender shows as World Vision <info@un.int>.

The email address was probably spoofed. Do not reply to or contact any persons or organizations referenced in this email, or follow any URLs as you may expose yourself to scammers and, at the very least, you will be added to their email address lists for spam purposes.

Hello, You have been shortlisted as a beneficiary of the world vision foundation scheme. Reply to this letter for further briefing. World Vision FOundation Washing DC, USA.


This email, including any attachments, contains information that is confidential and may be privileged. If you believe that you received this email in error, please delete it and notify the sender as soon as possible. Thank you.


It's okay to print this email. Paper is a sustainable product made from trees. Sustainably managed forests are good for the environment, providing clean air and water, wildlife habitat, and carbon storage. Thanks to responsible forest management, we have more trees in America today than we had 100 years ago.


Hello, You have been shortlisted as a beneficiary of the world vision foundation scheme. Reply to this letter for further briefing. World Vision FOundation Washing DC, USA.


This email, including any attachments, contains information that is confidential and may be privileged. If you believe that you received this email in error, please delete it and notify the sender as soon as possible. Thank you.


It's okay to print this email. Paper is a sustainable product made from trees. Sustainably managed forests are good for the environment, providing clean air and water, wildlife habitat, and carbon storage. Thanks to responsible forest management, we have more trees in America today than we had 100 years ago.