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Fraud Item: Invitation: International combined conference Meeting on Human Right and Global Financial Crisis

Fraudulent message

From:
Sent: Tuesday, March 12, 2013
To:
Subject: 2013 Conference Invitation Letter
Dear Sir/Madam,
It is a great privilege for us to invite you for the upcoming
International combined conference meeting on Human Right and Global
Financial Crisis, taking place from May 6th to 10th 2013, here in
California United States of America.
The aims of the conference is to bring together researchers and
practitioners in an effort to lay a ground work for future collaborative
research, advocacy, and program development as well as to educate
social service, health care and global financial sectors.
Registration is freely open to all interested participants;
interested participants should contact the conference secretariat via
Email below for more information and registration.
E-mail: secretaryoff.info@aol.com
If you are a holder of a passport that requires visa to enter the
United States, you are to inform us at the time of sending your detail
for registration, as the organizers of the event is responsible for all
visa arrangements and travel assistance.
Once again we thank you for taking out your time in your busy
scheduled to attend this conference meeting with us and we hope to see
you at the event venue.
Best Wishes,
Dr. Ronald J. West
Secretariat Office,
Tel: +1 (850) 273-6389

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