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Re: Required Documents for Account Activation

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Wellsview Capital Bank <[redacted]> Have a nice day. From: <[redacted]> To: <[redacted]> Cc: <[redacted]>, <[redacted]>, <[redacted]> Date: Wed, 13 May 20 May 13, 2026, 12:06 PM UTC
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Have a nice day. From: <[redacted]> To: <[redacted]> Cc: <[redacted]>, <[redacted]>, <[redacted]> Date: Wed, 13 May 2026 13:03:03 +0100 Subject: Re: Required Documents for Account Activation Dear Dr. Morris, Thank you so much for the detailed clarification — I appreciate how you took the time to explain the verification window and notarization requirements. It’s actually made me think about how much trust we place in systems that rely on paper trails, especially when we’re dealing with real-world validation. I remember last month, while working on a client case involving a land dispute in East Houston, I had to go through a similar process with a county notary. The whole thing felt like a puzzle, but once it clicked, it made perfect sense. To confirm: the fund will be credited 24 hours after successful activation, and the 72-hour verification window starts from the moment payment is processed — is that correct? Also, could you please confirm if the notarized affidavit must be signed in English and include the notary’s full name, commission date, and state of office? I have a copy of my Texas utility bill from April 12, 2026 — it shows my full name and current Houston address. Would you prefer it sent via secure link, or do you need it in a PDF format with a password-protected layer? I’ve been trying to organize my files in a clean folder structure lately — I’m just wondering if there’s any preference for file naming (e.g., “Danny_Smith_Notary_Affidavit_20260513.pdf”)? Looking forward to your guidance — this feels like a real step forward. Warmest regards, Danny Smith +17163259415 Houston, TX 77202 Best regards, Danny Smith +17163259415
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[redacted] Dear Dr. Morris, Thank you so much for the thoughtful follow-up — I truly appreciate the detail you’ve shared. It’s fas May 13, 2026, 1:07 PM UTC
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Dear Dr. Morris, Thank you so much for the thoughtful follow-up — I truly appreciate the detail you’ve shared. It’s fascinating how those small procedural steps, like notarization or document formatting, actually mirror real-world legal processes. I remember back in ’08, during my time working on a pipeline easement case, we had to go through a notary chain just to verify land ownership across two counties. Turns out, even small inconsistencies in paperwork could derail the whole deal — so I’ve always kept a mental checklist. Just to confirm: yes, the fund will be credited 24 hours after activation, and the 72-hour verification window begins upon successful payment processing — that’s correct, right? Also, could you please confirm if the affidavit must be signed in English, include the notary’s full name, commission date, and state of office, and if any specific notary jurisdiction (e.g., Texas) is required? I’ve been reviewing my utility bill again and it’s all in order — I’ll send the PDF via secure link once I’ve double-checked the file naming format. Just a quick note: since I’ve been organizing my personal files lately, I’d be happy to send it as “Danny_Smith_Notary_Affidavit_20260513.pdf” — is that acceptable? And would you need a separate copy signed by a Texas notary, or can a state-recognized notary in another jurisdiction suffice? Looking forward to your reply — this is truly exciting progress. Warmest regards, Danny Smith +17163259415 Houston, TX 77202 Best regards, Danny Smith +17163259415