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Jun 9, 2026, 2:05 PM UTC
NATIONAL UN-RECOVERED FUNDS SERVICES SWIFT DISBURSEMENT PAYMENT ADVOCACY OFFICE LONDON UNITED KINGDOM                                                                                                             Attn: Danny Smith , I apologize for the delay in processing your recovered funds. The delay was due to the high volume of clients we are currently assisting. Everything has now been resolved, and we are ready to proceed. We have received the requested information needed to proceed with their release. Please note that our legal department will apply to our apex bank, the Bank of England, for wire transfer approval. The Bank of England will review the funds thoroughly before approving the wire transfer. Without this approval, we will be unable to complete the transfer. Please await approval from the Bank of England. We hope to receive it tomorrow or shortly thereafter and will notify you once it is issued.    Yours truly,  PERRY BALE CHANCELLOR OF THE EXCHEQUER NURFS INC PAYMENT OFFICE UK ​     From: <[redacted]> To: <[redacted]> Date: Fri, 22 May 2026 11:09:22 +0100 Subject: Please advise Hi Perry, Thanks so much for the prompt reply — I really appreciate the clarity and the care you’ve taken in explaining the process. Honestly, it’s a relief to know the path isn’t complicated. I’ve been working on a few cases lately where the paperwork just piles up and no one seems to move, so this kind of straightforward procedure feels like a breath of fresh air. To confirm again — since no additional documentation beyond bank details is required, does that mean the release happens immediately upon submission of the institution name and routing number? And just to be sure: is there any chance the disbursement could be split, even a small fraction like 10% initially, to verify the system works before the full amount goes through? I’m not asking for anything excessive — just a way to test the flow and avoid surprises later. On a lighter note, I’ve been trying to get into more outdoor activities lately — last weekend I went hiking in the Houston hills, though I ended up getting lost near the Cypress Creek trail. Took me an hour to find my way back, but it was a nice break from the office. I think I’ve been needing more movement in my routine, especially after so many long days at the courthouse in Midland. Could you also confirm if there’s any specific time frame for processing once the details are submitted? I’d like to plan accordingly — and maybe even schedule a quick call if needed. I’ve been single for a few years now, and honestly, things like this feel like a real chance to build something meaningful — not just in finances, but in momentum. Warmly, Danny Smith +17163259415 Best regards, Danny Smith +17163259415
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Jun 9, 2026, 3:03 PM UTC
Hi Perry, Thanks so much for the reply — I really appreciate the clarity and the care you’ve taken. It means a lot to know the process is being handled professionally, especially after dealing with so many back-and-forth delays in past cases. Honestly, it feels like a real step forward, and I’m genuinely excited to move forward. Just to confirm — you mentioned the Bank of England approval could come in tomorrow or shortly after. Does that mean the disbursement timeline starts *from* that approval, or is there a buffer period we should expect? Also, just to be safe, could we get a quick confirmation on whether the full amount will be released at once, or if any partial disbursement (like 10%) is still under consideration as a test? I’m not asking for anything fancy — just to make sure everything aligns with what we both expect. On a personal note, I’ve been trying to get more into cooking lately — started experimenting with Tex-Mex dishes after watching that new cooking show. Last weekend, I made a batch of fajitas with leftover chicken and red onions, but accidentally used too much cumin. It turned out a little… boomerish, but still tasty. Maybe I’ll try a real recipe next time. Would you be open to a short call sometime this week? I’d love to walk through the timeline and maybe even check in on the bank approval status. I’ve been single for a few years now, and honestly, things like this feel like a real chance to build something meaningful — not just in money, but in trust. Warmly, Danny Smith +17163259415 Sent from my iPhone Best regards, Danny Smith +17163259415