from: Mercedes Benz Company <mercedesbenzcompany578@gmail.com>
date: Oct 22, 2025, 7:46 PM
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Greetings from Mercedes Benz Dealership Company!
I am Mr. Santosh Iyer Of Mercedes Benz company here in Atlanta Georgia and I am written to inform you about your 2025 Mercedes Benz Gle AMG 63 S 4MATIC including your funds winning that was brought by the United Embassy from the government
of USA in the white house Washington DC The Mercedes Benz cars and a check of $20, million dollars Have Been Mandated
to be deliver to your address as soon as you get back to me with The Following Details Such As:
1)Home Address___
2)Full name___
3)Next of kin___
4) Airport Name____
Mind you that you're going to pay $1000 to help get the president of America Mr. Donald Trump to sign his signature on the document before we'll proceed??
Below is the picture of your car including
Best regards
Santosh Iyer
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from: Mercedes Benz Company <mercedesbenzcompany578@gmail.com>
date: Apr 16, 2026, 9:37 PM
subject: Re:
mailed-by: gmail.com
Am here to notify you about your winnings as a result of compensation, Because your name was listed among the United States America ( USA)and United Kingdom (UK) scams victims
Which is why the federal government has nominated you among those innocent citizens that will be compensated, That's exactly where your compensation is coming from and you have been compensated with Two different Mercedes Benz GLE 63 and one SUV model top line. With the money involve worth sum of $65 millions dollars via ATM MasterCard.
All you need to do is to pay the fee of $1000 via Bitcoin or gift card for the stamping duty fee only before we'll proceed further
Best Regards
Santosh Iyer
date: Apr 16, 2026, 9:37 PM
subject: Re:
mailed-by: gmail.com
Am here to notify you about your winnings as a result of compensation, Because your name was listed among the United States America ( USA)and United Kingdom (UK) scams victims
Which is why the federal government has nominated you among those innocent citizens that will be compensated, That's exactly where your compensation is coming from and you have been compensated with Two different Mercedes Benz GLE 63 and one SUV model top line. With the money involve worth sum of $65 millions dollars via ATM MasterCard.
All you need to do is to pay the fee of $1000 via Bitcoin or gift card for the stamping duty fee only before we'll proceed further
Best Regards
Santosh Iyer
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