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Fraud Item: Conference Invitation from the Aid for Humanity Organization

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Date sent:    Fri, 13 Jan 2012 19:12:12 +0400
From:    "journalist3" journalist3@brusov.am
Send reply to:    staff_kate@globomail.com
Subject:    Conference Invitation!!!
Dear Sir/ Madam,
The Aid for Humanity Organization (AHO) wishes to extend to you an invitation Letter to attend  the international conference on Social Welfare and Global Peace that will be head from 20th to 25th February 2012 United States of American . It is our pleasure to invite you to participate in this international conference meeting.
The conference will contain various discussions related to the issues of Importance of Aid and Social Welfare. For more information guideline, contact the conference secretariat.  HWA Secretariat Office Email: glo_sec@aol.com
Be inform that the (HWA) we provided visa document and air round trip ticket in economic flight to participate in the conference meeting here in United States and all delegates are to cover up their hotel reservation changes in United State of American.
Note: interested participants should contact the conference secretary and you can also contact me with my personal email: staff_kate@globomail.com
thank you in anticipation, and we are looking forward to hear from you soon.
Yours Sincerely,
Ms. Kate Colins

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