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Fraud Item: Conference Invitation from Global Aid Organization

Fraudulent message

Date sent: Sun, 21 Jun 2009
From: "Miss Cynthia Wilfrey."
Send reply to: "Miss Cynthia Wilfrey."
Subject: CONFERENCE INVITATION !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Dear friend,

I am Miss Cynthia Wilfrey, a member of (GLOBAL AID ORGANIZATION) Washington D.C U.S.A. it is my pleasure to invite you to participate in our global combined conferences taking place from 17th – 20th August 2009 at Washington D.C in the United States and in Dakar- Senegal Africa from 24th -27th August 2009.

In our request to invite people from various countries around the world, I went in search of e-mails on the Google web site as a means of contacting people and organizations. If you are interested to participate and want to represent your country or your organization, you may contact the conference secretariat of the organizing committee for details and information.
Inform them that you were invited to participate by a friend of yours (Miss Cynthia Wilfrey) who is a staff of the International Committee, of the Red Cross and a member of (GLOBAL AID ORGANIZATION) I believe that we may have the opportunity to meet if you may be willing to participate in this event. The benevolent donors from across the world and the Organizing Committee will provide round trip air tickets and accommodation for the period of participants Stay in the U.S, to all registered participants.

If you are a holder of passport that may require visa to enter into the United States you may inform the conference secretariat at the time of registration, as the organizing committee is responsible for all visa arrangements and travel assistances.

Below is the contact address of the conference secretariat .By email: g.a.o.secretarydesk@teknopark.org you can also contact me on my private e-mail: cynthia.wilfrey@ceyhan.org

Sincerely,
Miss Cynthia Wilfrey.

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