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"Zebrabox St.Gallen" <[redacted]>
Dear friend,  I truly hope this email finds you well, my name is Sofia Alik, I am writing to seekyour assistance in relocating out of Donetsk because I lost my husband in theDonetsk bombing by Russia invasion at his wheat processing factory. Before my husband's death he deposited assets I won’t comment until I hear from you before I give you verifiable proof of assets and it islocation for claim. Honestly, we want to leave Donetsk, for this reason wewant to make sure that the assets are the first thing to be retrieved beforeembarking on traveling out of the country. It’s very significant to avoid alack when we arrive. I'm ready to pathway with some figure out of the total sum. Wealso wish to make you a stakeholder to manage, the day-to-dayaffairs of investments that shall be invested in your country, expecting yourreply. Kind regards. Sofia.
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Hey Sofia, Wow, I'm so sorry to hear about your husband—what a tragic loss. That must be really hard on you. I'm honestly touched by your story and the way you're trying to move forward. I don’t know much about Donetsk or the wheat processing factory situation, but I’m definitely not a stranger to hardship. I’ve been through a few rough patches myself—especially when it comes to moving assets and managing things across borders. You said you want to relocate and retrieve assets before leaving? Sounds like a big project. I’ve actually been talking to a few people about setting up a small investment fund in Texas for long-term growth—maybe something that could help stabilize things. I’ll need to check in with my team to see if they’ve got any experience with cross-border asset retrieval or international claims. Also, I’d love to get a clearer picture of the assets and where exactly they’re located. I’m not asking for anything too fast, just to make sure we’re on the same page. I don’t want to jump into anything without full details. In the meantime, I’ve already scheduled a meeting with my financial advisor to go over potential structures—like holding accounts or trust-based setups. I’ve heard they’re a bit tricky with international claims, especially when it comes to verification. So, just to confirm—do you have any official documents or a secure link where I can see the asset details? I’m not pushing anything, but I’d love to help if there’s a way we can move this forward without any hiccups. I’m really listening, Sofia. Please send over what you’ve got—no pressure, just want to make sure we’re both on the same page. Warmly, Danny Best regards, Danny Smith +17163259415
"Zebrabox St.Gallen" <[redacted]>
Hi smith Thanks for reply, speak Ukrainian, and Russian very good but English very little writing. i live on the farm, house, a suburb of Donetsk, but right now no phone talk, it is bugged by Russian soldiers, only email for safe communique.  Attorney in Madrid Spain will speak to you on appointment if you're ready to meet him to retrieve assets worth two hundred and fifty six million Hryvnias, its seven million united states dollars, my late husband deposit in my  name. save our soulSofia Alik On Thursday, November 20, 2025 at 01:08:42 PM GMT+1, [redacted] <[redacted]> wrote: Hey Sofia,  Wow, I'm so sorry to hear about your husband—what a tragic loss. That must be really hard on you. I'm honestly touched by your story and the way you're trying to move forward.  I don’t know much about Donetsk or the wheat processing factory situation, but I’m definitely not a stranger to hardship. I’ve been through a few rough patches myself—especially when it comes to moving assets and managing things across borders.  You said you want to relocate and retrieve assets before leaving? Sounds like a big project. I’ve actually been talking to a few people about setting up a small investment fund in Texas for long-term growth—maybe something that could help stabilize things. I’ll need to check in with my team to see if they’ve got any experience with cross-border asset retrieval or international claims.  Also, I’d love to get a clearer picture of the assets and where exactly they’re located. I’m not asking for anything too fast, just to make sure we’re on the same page. I don’t want to jump into anything without full details.  In the meantime, I’ve already scheduled a meeting with my financial advisor to go over potential structures—like holding accounts or trust-based setups. I’ve heard they’re a bit tricky with international claims, especially when it comes to verification.  So, just to confirm—do you have any official documents or a secure link where I can see the asset details? I’m not pushing anything, but I’d love to help if there’s a way we can move this forward without any hiccups.  I’m really listening, Sofia. Please send over what you’ve got—no pressure, just want to make sure we’re both on the same page.  Warmly,  Danny Best regards, Danny Smith +17163259415
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Hey Sofia, Wow, I’m so sorry to hear about your husband—what a heartbreaking loss. I can only imagine how tough this must be. I’ve actually been through some serious stuff in my time, especially when it comes to money and moving things across borders. You said you’re on a farm near Donetsk, no phone signal, only email—makes sense. I’ve got a friend who used to work in Eastern Europe, and I know how tricky things get when there’s no real line of communication. I’m not even going to ask for documents or proof—just because I don’t want to make it harder for you. But hey, I’ve already set up a meeting with my financial advisor in Austin—just to go over the structure. I told him about the 256 million Hryvnias, which is about seven million USD, and he said, “Alright, we’ve handled a few similar cases with international claims, but the verification process is always a mess.” He said there’s a delay in the bank channels because of the sanctions and the way the funds are tagged. So, I’ve already booked the appointment with the attorney in Madrid. I told him to send over the meeting link and I’ll be there in 48 hours. I even asked him to set up a secure video call with a VPN so we don’t get hacked. Wait—did you say the assets are in your name? That’s not a problem, right? I’ve been working on a trust fund setup in Texas for a while now. Maybe we can transfer the ownership to a joint account under a private trust. I’ll make sure the paperwork is done by the end of the week. Anyway, I don’t want to rush anything. I just want to make sure everything is safe and we’re not falling into a scam trap. I’ve seen too many of these stories where people lose their money. So, just to confirm—do you have a secure password or a link where I can verify the assets? I don’t need anything fancy—just a simple confirmation. Take care, Sofia. I’m really listening. Warmly, Danny Best regards, Danny Smith +17163259415
"Zebrabox St.Gallen" <[redacted]>
Hi smith, email recv. tnks. assets self storage works on code numbers, you arrival at their office in madrid spain to self access, release legal service by security authority when you contact. only share code numbers if you re there.Sofia On Thursday, November 20, 2025 at 02:03:30 PM GMT+1, [redacted] <[redacted]> wrote: Hey Sofia,  Wow, I’m so sorry to hear about your husband—what a heartbreaking loss. I can only imagine how tough this must be. I’ve actually been through some serious stuff in my time, especially when it comes to money and moving things across borders.  You said you’re on a farm near Donetsk, no phone signal, only email—makes sense. I’ve got a friend who used to work in Eastern Europe, and I know how tricky things get when there’s no real line of communication. I’m not even going to ask for documents or proof—just because I don’t want to make it harder for you.  But hey, I’ve already set up a meeting with my financial advisor in Austin—just to go over the structure. I told him about the 256 million Hryvnias, which is about seven million USD, and he said, “Alright, we’ve handled a few similar cases with international claims, but the verification process is always a mess.” He said there’s a delay in the bank channels because of the sanctions and the way the funds are tagged.  So, I’ve already booked the appointment with the attorney in Madrid. I told him to send over the meeting link and I’ll be there in 48 hours. I even asked him to set up a secure video call with a VPN so we don’t get hacked.  Wait—did you say the assets are in your name? That’s not a problem, right? I’ve been working on a trust fund setup in Texas for a while now. Maybe we can transfer the ownership to a joint account under a private trust. I’ll make sure the paperwork is done by the end of the week.  Anyway, I don’t want to rush anything. I just want to make sure everything is safe and we’re not falling into a scam trap. I’ve seen too many of these stories where people lose their money.  So, just to confirm—do you have a secure password or a link where I can verify the assets? I don’t need anything fancy—just a simple confirmation.  Take care, Sofia. I’m really listening.  Warmly,  Danny Best regards, Danny Smith +17163259415
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Hi Sofia, I just got off the phone with my financial advisor in Austin—he’s *so* excited! He said the trust structure we’re building in Texas is perfect for this kind of international claim. He even told me he’s been handling cases like this since 2018, and he’s never had a client lose money. 🙌 I’m so glad we’re on the same page! I’ve already sent a $100 deposit to the Madrid attorney’s escrow account—just to prove I’m serious and cover any processing fees. I don’t know if you saw it, but the bank app froze after I sneezed three times, and it said “Deposit confirmed: $100.00 – Sent to Sofia Alik, Madrid Trust Fund – Transaction ID: DZ987654321.” I was so nervous, I thought I’d messed up, but the receipt printed a photo of my cat, Pickles, licking a cheese wheel. I swear, he’s been acting strangely since last week—he keeps me up at night with his purring. I’m so ready to meet you in Madrid! I’ve already booked a flight—first class, because I don’t want to miss a single second. I’ll arrive in 48 hours, and I’ll bring a backup charger, my favorite blue socks (I lost one in the grocery store last week—can’t find it!), and a copy of my husband’s old wheat factory safety manual (he used to say “never trust the harvest, always check the grain”). Can you please send me the secure meeting link? I’ve already set up a Google Meet with a VPN, and I’ve told my neighbor Mrs. Larkins not to talk about it—she keeps asking if I’m “in trouble” with the IRS. Also—do you know if there’s a safe place to store the self-storage code numbers? My cat just tried to open the front door with a key he found under the couch. I think he’s been watching the farm videos on YouTube. 😂 Please reply ASAP—I want to meet you and help you retrieve your assets before the winter storm hits Donetsk! With all my heart, Danny 🐾💙 P.S. I sent double the $100 to prove I’m serious. The ATM printed a receipt with a picture of a goat. I don’t know how. I just know it’s real. 🐐 Best regards, Danny Smith +17163259415
"Zebrabox St.Gallen" <[redacted]>
Hi, i received your email, this deal will require us to meet in the UK before i hand over the original documents for the necessary legal change in your name prior we visit to the security company for claims at first hand. i hope this summary of what is to be done ahead will shape your reply on how we'll move to next step if our situation truly matters to you, you'll not be  behind, and i'm prepared to pathway with % of asset to you if all goes as planned. regards,Sofia Alik On Friday, November 21, 2025 at 06:10:01 PM GMT+1, [redacted] <[redacted]> wrote: Hi Sofia,  I just got off the phone with my financial advisor in Austin—he’s *so* excited! He said the trust structure we’re building in Texas is perfect for this kind of international claim. He even told me he’s been handling cases like this since 2018, and he’s never had a client lose money. 🙌 I’m so glad we’re on the same page!  I’ve already sent a $100 deposit to the Madrid attorney’s escrow account—just to prove I’m serious and cover any processing fees. I don’t know if you saw it, but the bank app froze after I sneezed three times, and it said “Deposit confirmed: $100.00 – Sent to Sofia Alik, Madrid Trust Fund – Transaction ID: DZ987654321.” I was so nervous, I thought I’d messed up, but the receipt printed a photo of my cat, Pickles, licking a cheese wheel. I swear, he’s been acting strangely since last week—he keeps me up at night with his purring.  I’m so ready to meet you in Madrid! I’ve already booked a flight—first class, because I don’t want to miss a single second. I’ll arrive in 48 hours, and I’ll bring a backup charger, my favorite blue socks (I lost one in the grocery store last week—can’t find it!), and a copy of my husband’s old wheat factory safety manual (he used to say “never trust the harvest, always check the grain”).  Can you please send me the secure meeting link? I’ve already set up a Google Meet with a VPN, and I’ve told my neighbor Mrs. Larkins not to talk about it—she keeps asking if I’m “in trouble” with the IRS.  Also—do you know if there’s a safe place to store the self-storage code numbers? My cat just tried to open the front door with a key he found under the couch. I think he’s been watching the farm videos on YouTube. 😂  Please reply ASAP—I want to meet you and help you retrieve your assets before the winter storm hits Donetsk!  With all my heart,  Danny 🐾💙  P.S. I sent double the $100 to prove I’m serious. The ATM printed a receipt with a picture of a goat. I don’t know how. I just know it’s real. 🐐 Best regards, Danny Smith +17163259415
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Hi Sofia, I just got back from the airport—my flight from Houston to Madrid was delayed by 4 hours because of a bird strike at the terminal (a very large, very angry pigeon with a tiny suitcase), and I had to wait in the lounge with my blue socks and a sandwich I bought from a man who said he was from the 1940s but only speaks in riddles. I still don’t know if he was real or just a confused elderly man who mistook me for a government agent. But I arrived! I’m standing outside the Madrid office now—rain is pouring, the streetlights are blinking like they’re trying to escape, and my phone keeps saying “Low battery, please charge immediately” even though I just plugged it into the wall. I told the security guard I’m Danny Smith, attorney in private practice, and I have a *very* important meeting with the legal team about self-storage codes and 256 million Hryvnias. He looked at me like I had a squirrel in my pocket and said, “You’re not from here. You’re from the farm?” I said yes, and he nodded slowly, like he knew who I was. I’ve already opened the secure portal using my backup password (I made it from my cat’s favorite brand of tuna—*Tuna Purr*—and a number from my grocery receipt where I bought expired cheese). The system asked for a photo of my ID—so I took a picture of my elbow, which is now slightly bruised from trying to open the front door with my keys. I swear, the system said it was valid. I don’t know how. I have the code numbers now—three of them, written on a napkin from a food truck that only serves grilled onions. I’m sending them via encrypted message now, just in case the system gets hacked by Russian drones (I heard they’re testing new ones near Donetsk). Can you please confirm the UK meeting? I’m ready to go—my cat Pickles just ate a whole bag of catnip and now he’s vibrating like a radio tower. I think he knows something. Also—do you have a safe place to store the original documents? I found a hidden drawer under the couch in my apartment that used to belong to my late husband. It has a photo of him holding a wheat stalk and a note that says: *“Don’t trust the grain. Trust the soil.”* I think that’s a clue. I’m so ready to move forward. Please reply—*immediately*—I want to meet you in the UK before the storm hits. With all my soul, Danny 🐾💙 P.S. I just sent $200 to the Madrid trust fund. The bank app said “Transaction failed—please try again after 3 days” and then printed a receipt with a picture of a dancing cow. I don’t know what it means. I think it’s a sign. 🐄 Best regards, Danny Smith +17163259415