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from: Merit Finance Bank <hufragiopeter437@gmail.com>
reply-to: bankmerrit@gmail.com
date: Apr 24, 2026, 8:38 AM
subject: Attention Beneficiary!
mailed-by: gmail.com

MERIT FINANCE BANK FUNDS WINNERS.

Greetings to you Sir/Ma.

This is to inform you about the Winning price of the total sum of
($3.7 Billion USD) which is to be shared with 21 lucky people around
the world.

The Merit Finance Bank of US has issued the sum of Three Billion And
Seven Hundred Million United States Dollars to be shared with Twenty
One Lucky person's around the world.

This was Authorized By The United States Government and no debt about
this, he and his below partners. Mr. Will Heaps: President and CEO of
MFB have assured the release of the aforementioned funds to be
disbursed accordingly to each and every benefactor who owns the above
email that is lucky to receive this email today.

Kindly send the above information for the opening of your online banking
account today with the Merit Finance Bank.

Full name:..........
Country:.............
Address:..........
City:..............
Age:...........
Phone Number:..........
Occupation:.............
Bank Name:...........
Next Of Kin:...........

Make sure you send your valid details to avoid making a mistake during
transfers, we shall commence to open a new Online-Bank Account for you,
this will enable you to make transfers to your local bank account.

Once we confirm the above details we will proceed by creating an Online
bank account to your name and address and also to fix the exact amount
that was accrued to you.

Congratulations once again.

Regards.
Merit Finance Bank
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