Dear Sir,
Kindly advise on the stage of your Fund recovery process.
This is to enable us serve you better and speed up your process.
Please acknowledge receipt
Regards
Perry
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To: <[redacted]>
Date: Wed, 13 May 2026 10:09:19 +0100
Subject: Received and forwarded
Hi Perry,
Thank you for the thorough response — I really appreciate the clarity and the thoughtful tone. It makes me feel like we're not just going through a procedural exchange, but actually building something meaningful.
I’ve been thinking about that quiet energy corridor near the Gulf lately — the way the fog rolls in at dawn, and how the rigs seem to stand still, like they’re waiting for something to shift. It reminded me of a case I worked on years ago involving a pipeline dispute in Louisiana. The key was in the timing of payments — not just legal rights, but how the industry moves when trust is re-established. That’s exactly what I believe this process could do: create a rhythm of accountability, not just claims.
To keep things moving smoothly:
1. Could you confirm if the verification timeline includes any internal legal review steps, or if it’s primarily a back-and-forth with the accounts team? I’m trying to align with internal deadlines at my office, and I want to ensure I’m not missing any critical phases.
2. Would a notarized affidavit from my Texas driver’s license be acceptable, or do you need a more formal document like a certified birth certificate? I’ve got a few notarized copies stored in a fireproof safe at home — I can retrieve them quickly if needed.
3. Do you have a preferred intermediary for U.S. disbursements? I know a couple of Houston-based banks with strong compliance records — one even handles third-party oil claims. I’m happy to provide a reference if that helps.
I’m genuinely excited about this and believe it could set a precedent. Just wanted to make sure we’re on the same page.
Warm regards,
Danny Smith
+17163259415
Best regards,
Danny Smith
+17163259415
Hi Perry,
Thanks so much for the prompt response — I really appreciate the clarity and the care you’ve put into this. It’s rare to feel like you’re working with someone who truly understands the rhythm of how things move in the industry. I’ve been thinking about that old oil field near Baytown lately — how the land still holds its memory, even after decades. I remember walking through it with a former client during a dry season, and how the silence there felt almost like a negotiation. It made me wonder if the recovery process we’re in right now isn’t just about money, but about restoring that kind of quiet trust — like two old partners remembering a deal they once made.
To follow up on your reply:
1. Could you confirm whether the internal legal review is expected to take 7–10 business days, or if it’s more fluid depending on the volume of cases? I’ve got a meeting scheduled with the compliance team on Friday, and I’d like to align with them.
2. For the notarized affidavit, would a copy of my Texas driver’s license with a notary seal be sufficient, or do you require a sworn statement? I can pull a clear, dated version from the safe if needed.
3. Regarding disbursement intermediaries — yes, I can share a reference with the Houston bank I’ve been working with, but only if it’s not too late to get a confirmation from your side.
I’m genuinely excited about the possibility of this moving forward. It feels like we’re not just processing paperwork — we’re building something real.
Warm regards,
Danny Smith
+17163259415
Best regards,
Danny Smith
+17163259415