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from: Barrister Martha <barristermartha385@gmail.com>
reply-to: americabankof313@gmail.com
date: Dec 17, 2025, 10:22 AM
subject: First Florida Credit Union Bank
mailed-by: gmail.com

Attention Customer,

This is to inform you that a Lottery Winning payment in the amount of
$10,000,000,000.00 (Ten Billion us dollars) was legally
approved and deposited with this Bank, First Florida Credit Union Bank(Credit Union Bank). The
lottery won by your e-mail address via an online active email address
selected from the sponsor of Coca Cola Company award. It was registered
with your email address by the Lottery Board Executive Directors Of
Coca-Cola Company Florida Branch, and they instructed this Bank to
credit this Winning direct to your private bank account with immediate
effect.

Please take note that First Florida Credit Union Bank (Credit Union Bank) have decided and
agreed together towards the actualization of the above subject matter
which will be conducted under a legitimate arrangement that will
protect both parties from any breach of law. To actualize this new
arrangement. Be well informed that First Florida Credit Union Bank (Credit Union Bank) was
successful opened First Florida Credit Union Bank(Credit Union Bank) Checking Account on
behalf of your personal name and the total $10 Billions dollars has been
transferred to the non resident account.

Meanwhile, the good news about your payment now is that this paying
have made a First Florida Credit Union Bank (Credit Union Bank) Checking Account Booklet and
First Florida Credit Union Bank (Credit Union Bank) Platinum MasterCard on behalf of your
personal name, which you will be used to withdraw from your non
resident account with this Bank smoothly .

And we shall proceed with the delivery of your First Florida Credit Union Bank
(Credit Union Bank) Checking Account Booklet and First Florida Credit Union Bank(Credit Union Bank) Platinum
MasterCard to you, upon receipt of the Activation fee of $50
only. This means that as soon as we receive the activation fee we will
activate the account for you to be able to withdraw immediately from
the account ,once we make the delivery of your First Florida Credit Union Bank
(Credit Union Bank) Checking Account Booklet and First Florida Credit Union Bank (Credit Union Bank) Platinum
MasterCard with some of the legal documents backing this prize to your
address between 24 hours, because we were mandated to transfer this
Winning to you as one of the winners whose name is listed in the
Coca- Cola Company Canada Lottery award. Please expedite actions as
the rightful winner, as the administrative overheads statement account
valued added balance sheet have been issued in your favor.
$10,000,000,000.00 us dollars Payment notification from First Florida Credit Union Bank,
(Credit Union Bank).

So you are therefore advice to use below information and send the
activation fee of $50 via (AMAZON CARD OR BITCOIN CARD (17U6zm4TsqrGVM6oSWtN6cXdZTDCdxURgn) OR
ITUNES APPLE-CARD OR STEEM WALLET) for urgent activation of your fund into
your account:

Your immediate compliance will be in your very best interest.
Below are details of the First Florida Credit Union Bank (Credit Union Bank) non resident
account that opened on behalf of your personal name:

Account Number: 7044253399.
Swift Code: 667736954
Routing # 053904433

If at any time you have questions, concerns or comments, please
contact us as we strive to ensure that you will always receive
prompt and courteous attention.

Yours Faithfully,

Brent E. Lister.
CEO of First Florida Credit Union Bank.
Head Office Location Address: Raleigh,
First Florida Credit Union Bank, First Florida Credit Union Bank.
Email: fd2220748@gmail.com
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