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Fraud Item: Conference Invitation from the Aid for Humanity Organization

Fraudulent message

Date sent:    Thu, 29 Dec 2011 08:04:10 +0000
Subject:    Conference invitation
From:    Aid For Humanity katy_anderson1@aim.com
Dear Sir/Madam.
 
 The Aid for Humanity Organization is extending to you an invitation to attend the upcoming international conference meeting on the Importance of national economic integration, including health security issue. The international conference will commence from 20th to 24th February 2012 here in United States of America.  It is our great privilege to invite you to attend this conference meeting with us.
 
 The meeting will contain various discussions and mini workshops related to the issues of social welfare and importance of health security. For registration guidance, Please contact the conference secretary via email indicated below.
 
Head of secretariat External Affairs Director of AFH Email: hwa.event@aim.com
 
Note: you will be provided with visa assistant for only those that needs the United States visa in their passport to attend this meeting with us, and air round trip tickets to attend this meeting will be provided to all interested participants. The Workshop welcomes paper presentation from any interested participants willing to present papers during the meeting. Do contact the conference secretary for guidance regarding your registration immediately to avoid delay.
 
Once again we thank you for the interest to attend this meeting.
 
Yours Sincerely,
Ms Katy Anderson

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