Today's email correspondence included this letter from Brazil with my reply at the bottom:
To: "Fabiano de Andrade Caxito" <fcaxito@cidadesp.edu.br>
Subject: Re: Send Your Reply To This Email:sweeptakesdept@live.com
On Fri Oct 31 15:32 , 'Fabiano de Andrade Caxito' sent:
Send Your Reply To This Email:sweeptakesdept@live.com
World Health Organization
Winning Batch No:UHM/768/847
Dear Beneficiary.
This is to notify you that The Codex Alimentarius Commission (CAC), created in 1962 by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), World Bank and the World Health Organization (WHO), Has chosen you by the Health Assembly and Executive Board of health As one of the winner of a Trust Fund for improvement of global public health and food security, by promoting the provision of safer and more nutritious food and contributing to a reduction in foodborne disease.
To help Improve the health conditions, quality standards of nutritious food in the world and to celebrate the 60th anniversary celebration,We are giving out a yearly donation of The ATM Card Value the sum of Five
Hundred Thousand United State Dollars ($500,000.00) to 2 lucky recipients, a Monthly promotion from the W.H.O, UN, WORLD BANK and the EU in accordance with the enabling act of Parliament and supported by the Queen of England.
Fill out the below information and send it to the Payment Remitance Office Via their email contact address:
Yeah, that sounds something the UN and WHO would do. Give out money to random people. And that would of course be coming from Brazil. Why not?
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