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Marriott Hotels Phishing Scam - MarriotCo@millenniumdolls.com / http://www.millenniumdolls.com/snappier

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From: Marriot Co. <MarriotCo@millenniumdolls.com>
Date: Fri, 19 Dec 2025 13:13:28 -0500
Subject: From Marriot: a thank you for your last stay

MarriotHotels

A thank-you offering for guests who stayed within the past year
As appreciation for your recent stay at a Marriot Hotel or a Marriot partnered hotel within the past year, we are providing a two-pillow luxury cooling set at no charge to households in your area. Complete a very short questionnaire to arrange shipping. After you finish the questionnaire you will also be able to claim a two-night stay at select locations, provided at no charge.

Redeem Your Pillows + 2 Nights > http://www.millenniumdolls.com/snappier

Below are key features of the luxury cooling pillows we are providing. Review the list to learn what to expect from the set before you confirm shipping through the questionnaire.
Pillow set highlights
Breathable cooling gel layer to dissipate heat Moisture-wicking cover for a dry surface through the night
Temperature-regulating fill to maintain comfort Contoured support for neck alignment and pressure relief
Hypoallergenic materials suitable for sensitive sleepers Removable, machine-washable cover for easy care
Note: quantities are determined by the program and access to stay dates and locations will depend on scheduled availability. If pillow sets are no longer available in your area, we will notify you by the contact details on file.
You will not be billed for the pillows or the qualifying stay nights
Thank you for choosing Marriot. We value your feedback and look forward to welcoming you again.

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