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"419" Scam – sender domain unitednations.org:
There are many companies that provide free email services and most people use them for legitimate purposes. However, because there is no charge and hence no need for a verifiable billing address, bank account or credit card, these accounts are fairly anonymous. That and easy access from ubiquitous internet cafes means such accounts are often abused by criminals who send variants of the "419" scam. Most of these emails are sent from Nigeria, Cote d'Ivoire, South Africa and various cities in Europe with West African residents as well as various places in Asia. By reporting the scam accounts to the webmail providers you can usually get them closed.
unitednations.org (35 addresses) alvin@unitednations.org auditunit@unitednations.org bankimooon@unitednations.org conractaward@unitednations.org contractaward@unitednations.org email@unitednations.org engr1horst@unitednations.org franklee@unitednations.org generalbankimoon@unitednations.org grant-donations@unitednations.org in@unitednations.org info1@unitednations.org info@unitednations.org info_un@unitednations.org james@unitednations.org jamescopper@unitednations.org oceanicbankng@unitednations.org officialsurvellance@unitednations.org pat@unitednations.org payment@unitednations.org rev.fr.jean_white001@unitednations.org rev.fr.jean_white@unitednations.org rev.fr.oliva_green@unitednations.org rev_fr_jean_white2@unitednations.org rev_fr_jean_white@unitednations.org revfrjeanwhite002@unitednations.org secgen@unitednations.org secretary-general.banki-moon@unitednations.org specialprojects@unitednations.org un@unitednations.org unassistedprogramafrica@unitednations.org ungeneralsecbankimoon@unitednations.org ungensecbanki@unitednations.org unitednation@unitednations.org winner@unitednations.org
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