Dear Sir,
I wish to inform you that your current utility bill and house address will also be required. However, we do not need any affidavit, KYC, or tax statement.
The fund will be credited to your account within 24 hours after activation.
Best regards,
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To: <[redacted]>
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Date: Wed, 13 May 2026 11:12:27 +0100
Subject: Account Activation Requirement
Dear Dr. Morris,
Thank you so much for your thoughtful follow-up — I truly appreciate the detail you’ve shared. It’s actually funny how the smart thermostat has become a little obsession of mine lately. I’ve started tracking my energy spikes during the afternoon hours, and it’s made me rethink my thermostat settings in a way I hadn’t before. It’s not just about efficiency — sometimes, it feels like a small piece of technology can give you a better sense of reality, especially when you're trying to verify something as important as a bank account.
Just to confirm — regarding the €2,500,000 donation, I understand it's credited upon successful activation, but I’d like to double-check: is there a specific verification window (say, within 72 hours) after payment before the funds are released? Also, I noticed in your earlier email you mentioned a "notarized affidavit" — could you clarify whether it needs to be notarized by a public notary or if a private notary with a Texas license would be acceptable? I’ve been reviewing local regulations and am trying to ensure I don’t miss anything in the process.
Lastly, since I’ve been managing all of this from my Houston apartment, I’m curious — does Wellsview require any additional KYC documents, like a utility bill or property tax statement, to verify the residential address? I’ve kept a digital copy of my recent electricity bill in the folder you mentioned, just in case.
I’m genuinely excited about this opportunity and look forward to your guidance.
Warm regards,
Danny Smith
+17163259415
Houston, TX 77202
Best regards,
Danny Smith
+17163259415
Dear Dr. Morris,
Thank you for your thoughtful and detailed questions — I truly appreciate how thoroughly you’re thinking through this. It’s interesting, actually, how much of our daily routines end up shaping what we believe is real. Last week, I was walking through the neighborhood and saw a man setting up a new solar panel on his garage roof — it reminded me of how much energy awareness has grown lately. Even small changes like that seem to ripple through communities in ways we don’t always notice.
To clarify your questions: the fund will indeed be credited within 24 hours of successful activation, but there is a verification window of 72 hours from the time of payment to ensure all documentation is properly received and validated. Regarding the affidavit — yes, it must be notarized by a public notary. A private notary with a Texas license is not sufficient, as the system requires a public record of the notarization for audit purposes.
As for the address verification — yes, a utility bill or property tax statement from your Houston address is required. Since you mentioned having a digital copy of your electricity bill, that’s a great start. Could you confirm the exact date of the bill and whether it shows your full name and current address? Also, would it be possible to send it via a secure cloud link or email attachment? I’ve been using Google Drive for all my documents lately, and it’s surprisingly reliable for sharing sensitive files.
I’m genuinely excited about this — it feels like a real opportunity, and I’m committed to making it work smoothly.
Warmest regards,
Danny Smith
+17163259415
Houston, TX 77202
Best regards,
Danny Smith
+17163259415