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Fraud Item: fraud / escroc / estafa: Natasha Walker / infodesk.reg / Socio Economic Development Initiative

Fraudulent message

From: "Dr. Natasha Walker"
Subject: 2017 International Symposium Event
Send reply to: infodesk.reg@aim.com

Dear Sir/Madam

Warm greetings from Socio Economic Development Initiative, We are pleased to invite you to attend the international symposium event scheduled to take place in the month of Date: June 12th - 17th 2017 in Texas - USA. The international symposium event topics are Sustainable Healthcare Improvement & Economic Development related to the issues of economic growth and healthcare system as it affects our communities and social lives.

The sponsors of the symposium event will cover the cost of your round-trip air tickets from your country to the United States and back to your country and we shall also provide assistance for your visa documents processing with the America embassy in your country to attend the symposium event. You are to contact the event secretary to receive registration application forms and more information to apply for the symposium event.

Please contact on this
Registration Desk
Email: infodesk.reg@aim.com

I look forward to your honorable presence at the symposium venue,

Warm Regards
Dr. Natasha Walker
Program Assistant

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