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Kristen Leach - Mercedes Benz - mskristenleach@gmail.com

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from: kristen leach <bidenmrjoepresident@gmail.com>
reply-to: mskristenleach@gmail.com
date: Nov 1, 2023, 9:10 AM
subject: Mercedes Benz Dealership
mailed-by: gmail.com

Attention Dear.
How are you doing?
I'm Mrs Kristen Leach From Mercedes Benz Company,

Am here to deliver your winning car and also your consignment box
which is sum of$18.4 million dollar,

A total amount of $18.4 million dollars and Mercedes car which you are
supposed to receive last month.Having reviewed all the obstacle and
problems surrounding the release of your car and your funds.

And am worry because we didn't hear from you, A man name John
Harrison came to our office said he is your brother that you sent him
to come and claim the money and the car that you are in a sick bed
so we are worried,

Dear if you are still alive get back to us Asap with your full
information so that We can deliver it to your address,
Your full name----
home address----
phone number----
copy of your ID----
So that i can be able to locate you in order to avoid wrong delivery.

dear get back to us asap because after 24 hours if we didn't hear from
you we will hand it over to another person,

regards,
Mrs Kristen Leach.
Email:mskristenleach@gmail.com
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