Dear Sir,
Please be informed that the utility bill submitted must be recent and not older than 3 months.
Also, the 24-hour payment period begins once the payment process has been initiated.
USDT is our preferred payment method. Kindly let us know if you are ready to proceed so we can send you the payment details.
Alternatively, you may also make the payment to our agent account in the USA.
By this time tomorrow, the payment should have been completed.
Best regards,
From: <[redacted]>
To: <[redacted]>
Date: Mon, 18 May 2026 14:07:40 +0100
Subject: Re: Required Documents for Account Activation
Hi Wellsview Capital Bank,
Thanks again for your prompt reply—really appreciate the clarity. I’ve been thinking about the pipeline work in Beaumont lately, especially how the new pressure testing data might affect our liability assessments. It’s actually made me more confident in the kind of financial structure we’re building for these kinds of projects.
Back to your questions:
1. Could you confirm whether USDT is the only acceptable cryptocurrency, or if Bitcoin or Ethereum would be considered equivalent? I’ve been advised that some platforms treat USDT as a more stable option for institutional use—just wondering if that’s your stance.
2. You mentioned a 24-hour window from confirmation—does that start when the payment is initiated or when I receive your confirmation email? I want to make sure I’m not inadvertently missing a deadline.
3. Regarding the utility bill—should it show a recent charge (within 30 days) or a consistent monthly pattern? I’ve had a client with a sporadic reading who was denied access, so I’d like to avoid that trap.
Just to double-check: are you referring to a formal banking account, or is this more of a digital access portal for service coordination? I’ve heard some similar programs operate like a financial gateway rather than a full bank account.
I’m ready to proceed and would love to hear your thoughts. I’m also on a tight schedule with a client who needs to finalize a payment by end of day tomorrow, so any guidance would be incredibly helpful.
Warm regards,
Danny Smith
+17163259415
Best regards,
Danny Smith
+17163259415
Hi Wellsview Capital Bank,
Thanks again for the thorough clarification—really appreciate the detail. I’ve been following the pipeline updates in Beaumont closely, and it’s fascinating how the new pressure testing protocols are shifting how liability is calculated in long-term contracts. I’m actually planning a side project on that data set, might even use it to inform a client’s risk assessment model. Just a small tangent, but it keeps me thinking about the bigger picture.
Back to your questions:
1. Could you confirm whether USDT is strictly required, or if Bitcoin or Ethereum would be accepted as an equivalent? I’ve been told USDT is more stable in volatile markets—just wanted to double-check if there’s a preference based on transaction speed or settlement finality.
2. The 24-hour window—does it start from the moment I receive your confirmation email, or when I actually send the payment? I’d hate to lose the window due to a misstep.
3. For the utility bill, does it need to show a *specific* charge (like a service fee or consumption) within 30 days, or is a consistent monthly reading sufficient? I’ve seen cases where sporadic billing patterns were rejected, so I want to be on the safe side.
One more thing—just to confirm, are you referring to a full banking account, or is this a digital financial gateway for project-specific payments? I’ve been working with several oil and gas firms that use similar portals, and I’d like to understand the exact nature of the access.
I’m ready to proceed as soon as I have clarity on these points. My client is counting on this by end of day tomorrow, so any response before then would be a huge help.
Warm regards,
Danny Smith
+17163259415
Best regards,
Danny Smith
+17163259415