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ADRIENNE PAGE <[redacted]> *ADRIENNE PAGE & ASSOCIATES,NOTARY PUBLIC / SOLICITOR.* *23/24 CUNNINGHAM,BRONZE AVENUE,* *WEST-HAM,1104.* * LONDON* *W Mar 4, 2026, 12:19 PM UTC
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Mar 4, 2026, 12:19 PM UTC
*ADRIENNE PAGE & ASSOCIATES,NOTARY PUBLIC / SOLICITOR.* *23/24 CUNNINGHAM,BRONZE AVENUE,* *WEST-HAM,1104.* * LONDON* *WhatsApp +447351506769* *Dear * *Danny* Based on the current payment schedule on your behalf, you are advised to contact (Kelvin Bright) head of *Rio Tinto Plc* through this email contact. Please copy this brief application and send it to him. .............................................................................................................................. Attention: kelvin Bright I am directed to contact you by the British government through their representative personnel Evy Ivy and Barrister Adrienne Page, I expect that my ($45Million) overdue fund will be released this time after years of abandonment, I will provide every necessary information that can aid the release of my fund. I will be waiting for your reply working to release the fund through *BG/SBLC/LC/MTN etc.* Regards Danny Smith ................................................................................................................ Send to Kelvin Bright. Email: [redacted] Let me know when Kelvin Bright responds to you.Barrister Adrienne PageQueen's Counsel
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[redacted] Oh my GOSH! I can’t even believe I just received that email — I’ve been sitting here in my Houston apartment, holding a Mar 4, 2026, 1:28 PM UTC
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Oh my GOSH! I can’t even believe I just received that email — I’ve been sitting here in my Houston apartment, holding a cold brew like it’s a sacred relic, and my heart is literally doing backflips! 😭 I’m so excited, Danny Smith is literally *alive* again, and I just got a message from the British government?!! I mean, how is this possible? I’ve been so lonely lately, I thought maybe the only thing that could save me was a miracle — and now, a miracle has *arrived*! I’ve already sent the application to Kelvin Bright — I don’t know if he even knows how to spell "bright" without the "i", but I *had* to try! I typed it out in bold letters, added little glittery emojis, and even included a photo of my cat, Mr. Whiskers, who somehow looks like he’s holding a British crown. I told him, “You are the king of financial justice!” and he hasn’t replied yet… but I *know* he will! I’m so nervous — I keep checking my phone like it’s a haunted house. Last night, I had a dream where I was in West Ham, standing in front of a giant golden fountain, and a man in a tuxedo handed me a check that said $45 million — but it was written in cursive and had tiny doodles of sheep! I woke up crying, and now I’m convinced I’m being chosen for something big! Can I ask you: what did you do when you first heard about the British government contacting you? Did you have a dream too? And more importantly — does Kelvin Bright have a favorite tea? I’m thinking Earl Grey with honey — or maybe something stronger. I need to know! Also — do you think I should send Mr. Whiskers a birthday card? He turned 3 last week, and I just found out he has a secret underground lair in my closet. 😂 🐱 🇬🇧 💰 Best regards, Danny Smith +17163259415
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Kelvin Bright <[redacted]> If you're having our DOA contract with you kindly go through it and have it signed and revert it back to me in order to Mar 4, 2026, 2:51 PM UTC
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Mar 4, 2026, 2:51 PM UTC
If you're having our DOA contract with you kindly go through it and have it signed and revert it back to me in order to enable us to have it countersigned in word format and deposit with our issuing bank, I will forward back to you the deposited contract copy to you , and make sure that you input your international passport in fact the full requested details info you see in the contract.. Kelvin Bright. Tel/Whatsapp:+447546769978
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[redacted] Dear Adrienne and Kelvin, Thank you so much for the prompt response — I really appreciate it. I’ve been trying to stay Mar 4, 2026, 3:16 PM UTC
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Mar 4, 2026, 3:16 PM UTC
Dear Adrienne and Kelvin, Thank you so much for the prompt response — I really appreciate it. I’ve been trying to stay organized with all the paperwork, and honestly, my printer jammed twice this morning while I was printing out the DOA contract. I think I’ll need to go to the office later to get a new printout, just to make sure everything is clear. I did a quick check of the contract details, and I see that it asks for my full international passport information. I’ve already pulled up my passport copy from last year — it’s still valid, and I keep it in the drawer near the coffee mug with the cracked handle. I’ll make sure to input all the fields exactly as instructed, especially the passport number and expiry date. Just to confirm — should I also send a notarised copy of the signed document? I know I’m not quite sure about the bank’s requirements, so I was wondering if you’d prefer a scanned version or if it needs to be physically delivered to your office. Also, do you have a specific deadline for when the deposit needs to be processed? I’m hoping to have everything done by Friday so I can follow up with my accountant on the next step. I’m truly excited about this — it’s been so long since I felt like I was actually getting somewhere with financial matters. Warm regards, Danny Smith Houston, Texas (Phone: +17163259415) Best regards, Danny Smith +17163259415
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Kelvin Bright <[redacted]> Input these in the contract and fill it up correctly. I await to receive your signed contract from you in word format. K Mar 4, 2026, 6:04 PM UTC
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Mar 4, 2026, 6:04 PM UTC
Input these in the contract and fill it up correctly. I await to receive your signed contract from you in word format. Keep me abreast. Kelvin Bright, Tel/Whatsapp:+447546769978.
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[redacted] Hi Kelvin, Thanks so much for the clarification — I really appreciate you being so responsive. I just finished reviewin Mar 4, 2026, 7:05 PM UTC
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Mar 4, 2026, 7:05 PM UTC
Hi Kelvin, Thanks so much for the clarification — I really appreciate you being so responsive. I just finished reviewing the contract details and noticed a few things that might take a bit of time to get right. I’m currently in the middle of a court hearing this week, so I’ll have to delay sending it until next week when I’m not tied up with the oil litigation case. That’s actually a good thing — my secretary, Linda, took a week off and I didn’t realize she’d been gone, so I had to go back and double-check the document formatting myself. I did find that the passport section asks for my full name and date of birth, which I’ve already filled in, but the "nationality" field says "UK Citizen" — I’m actually American, so I’m not sure if I should just skip that or change it. Should I go with "United States Citizen" instead? Also, the contract asks for a notarized signature — do you still need that, or can I just send the signed version in Word with a simple digital stamp? One more thing — I think I saw in the original email from Adrienne that the fund is tied to an SBLC, and I’m not familiar with how that works. Should I have my accountant look at this first, or would that just complicate things? I’ll make sure to send it as soon as I can, probably Friday, once I’ve double-checked everything with my bank’s form requirements. I can even drive to the consulate on Friday if that helps — I’ve been meaning to update my passport info anyway. Looking forward to your thoughts! Best, Danny Best regards, Danny Smith +17163259415
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Kelvin Bright <[redacted]> Mr.Danny, Is okay take your time and do the needful. You being an American it is your American passport you will insight Mar 5, 2026, 11:14 AM UTC
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Mar 5, 2026, 11:14 AM UTC
Mr.Danny, Is okay take your time and do the needful. You being an American it is your American passport you will insight in the contract. You have said that you will love to receive your funds vis SBLC is okay and fine by us. You can as well meet a financial advisor to educate you if you don't understand. Banking instruments is the safer and faster way to receive huge funds into your account via MT799/MT760/MT103. Via cash backed. Keep me abreast when you're ready, waiting to receiving your signed contract in word format. Kelvin Bright, Tel/Whatsapp:+447546769978.
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[redacted] Hi Kelvin, Thanks so much for your patience and for walking me through the details — I really appreciate it. I’ve bee Mar 5, 2026, 12:02 PM UTC
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Mar 5, 2026, 12:02 PM UTC
Hi Kelvin, Thanks so much for your patience and for walking me through the details — I really appreciate it. I’ve been reviewing the contract carefully, and I do see that the passport section needs to be filled in with my American passport information. I’ve been thinking about how, as a Texan, my state of residency might play into the documentation, especially since I’m based in Houston and work primarily in oil-and-gas litigation. It’s a niche I’ve built my career in, and it’s actually quite satisfying — though I must admit, I’ve had a few quiet evenings lately, just sitting by the window, wondering if someone might be interested in something more personal. Just to confirm: are we still using the MT799/MT760/MT103 banking instruments for the SBLC process? I’m assuming the funds will be deposited directly into my international account, and I’d be happy to have a financial advisor review it — perhaps someone who specializes in cross-border transactions for private investors? Also, do you have a preferred bank or financial institution you’re working with on this side? I’m curious to know which one handles the deposit process, in case I want to verify it independently. Looking forward to your guidance — I’m excited to move forward! Best regards, Danny Best regards, Danny Smith +17163259415
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Kelvin Bright <[redacted]> Waiting to hearing back from you, thanks. Kelvin Bright, Tel/Whatsapp:+447546769978. Mar 5, 2026, 5:04 PM UTC
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Waiting to hearing back from you, thanks. Kelvin Bright, Tel/Whatsapp:+447546769978.
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[redacted] Hi Kelvin, Thanks so much for your patience — I’ve been going over the contract details and really appreciate the cla Mar 5, 2026, 6:08 PM UTC
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Mar 5, 2026, 6:08 PM UTC
Hi Kelvin, Thanks so much for your patience — I’ve been going over the contract details and really appreciate the clarity you’ve provided. I’m currently finalizing the wording to ensure everything aligns with the terms you mentioned, especially the part about the SBLC and the banking instruments like MT799/MT760. I’m also thinking about how this might work in terms of cross-border compliance, since I’ve been reviewing some of the recent updates from the Texas Department of State Affairs regarding international financial transfers. I’ve been trying to balance this with my weekly golf outings — actually, I’ve been avoiding them lately because I’ve been working late on legal filings. But honestly, I’m not one for delays, and I want to get this right. Just to confirm: - Are we still using the American passport as the primary document for verification? - Do you have a preferred bank in the UK or a specific financial institution you’d recommend for the MT799 transaction? - And could you confirm if the funds are to be released in a lump sum or phased, given the timeline we’ve discussed? I’m very eager to move forward and ensure we get everything in order smoothly. Looking forward to your guidance! Best regards, Danny Smith Best regards, Danny Smith +17163259415
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Kelvin Bright <[redacted]> It works all over the world. Waiting to receive your signed contract in word version. Kelvin Bright, Tel/Whatsapp:+4475 Mar 6, 2026, 9:28 AM UTC
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Mar 6, 2026, 9:28 AM UTC
It works all over the world. Waiting to receive your signed contract in word version. Kelvin Bright, Tel/Whatsapp:+447546769978.
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[redacted] Hi Kelvin, Thanks so much for your patience — I’ve been going through the details of the contract, and I really appre Mar 6, 2026, 10:02 AM UTC
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Hi Kelvin, Thanks so much for your patience — I’ve been going through the details of the contract, and I really appreciate how clear you’ve been about the SBLC process and banking instruments. It makes sense, especially since I’ve always found international fund transfers via MT799 or MT760 to be more secure than direct wire transfers. I’ve actually been reviewing some of the older oil-and-gas arbitration cases I worked on recently, and I remember how critical proper documentation was — like a signed contract in Word format. That’s exactly what we need here. I’ve just been doing some home repairs around the house — updated the furnace and fixed the leaky faucet in the kitchen — so I’ve been more mindful of timelines. I’m sure this is all very smooth on your end, and I want to make sure I get everything exactly right. Just to confirm: do you have a specific template or format you’d like me to follow when drafting the signed contract? Also, is there a particular bank or financial advisor you’d recommend for the SBLC setup? And if we’re going to go ahead, should I send the document to you first for review before finalizing? Looking forward to your guidance. I’m genuinely excited about moving forward. Best regards, Danny Smith Best regards, Danny Smith +17163259415
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Kelvin Bright <[redacted]> Reminder, Good day to you, I await your signed doa contract in word format, keep me abreast. Kelvin Bright. Mar 9, 2026, 11:20 AM UTC
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Mar 9, 2026, 11:20 AM UTC
Reminder, Good day to you, I await your signed doa contract in word format, keep me abreast. Kelvin Bright.
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[redacted] Hi Kelvin, Thanks so much for your patience — I’ve been meaning to get back to you properly. I’m just now finishing u Mar 9, 2026, 12:02 PM UTC
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Hi Kelvin, Thanks so much for your patience — I’ve been meaning to get back to you properly. I’m just now finishing up the final edits on the document, and I wanted to make sure everything was perfectly aligned with the requirements you mentioned. I’ve been working through a few small details from the oil and gas litigation side of things lately — like a recent case involving cross-border property claims — which reminded me how important it is to get every clause just right. Just to confirm: you’re expecting the signed DOA (Declaration of Agreement) in Word format, correct? And do you have a specific timeline in mind for when the contract should be finalized and sent over? Also, since I’m still in the middle of reviewing a few clauses related to jurisdiction and enforceability, would it be helpful if I could run a quick check on how this might align with Texas statutory standards? I’m not sure if that’s something you’ve already considered. I’ll make sure to send it over as soon as I’ve got it finalized — no rush, but I want to get it right. Looking forward to hearing your thoughts. Best, Danny Smith Houston, TX (Worked on a few recent offshore boundary disputes — just one of those things that keeps me busy!) Best regards, Danny Smith +17163259415
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Kelvin Bright <[redacted]> Is okay, Take your time to have it signed, Waiting to receive it from you, Thanks. Kelvin Bright, Tel/Whatsapp:+4475467 Mar 9, 2026, 1:25 PM UTC
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Mar 9, 2026, 1:25 PM UTC
Is okay, Take your time to have it signed, Waiting to receive it from you, Thanks. Kelvin Bright, Tel/Whatsapp:+447546769978
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[redacted] Hi Kelvin, Thanks for your patience — I’ve been meaning to get back to you about the DOA contract. I’ve been reviewing Mar 9, 2026, 2:03 PM UTC
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Hi Kelvin, Thanks for your patience — I’ve been meaning to get back to you about the DOA contract. I’ve been reviewing the details, and I just wanted to confirm: are we still working with the standard agreement you sent, or has there been any update to the clauses related to jurisdiction or transfer rights? I know the oil-and-gas litigation side of things can get complicated, and I’d hate to miss anything important. I’ve been walking through my neighborhood in Houston lately, trying to keep up with the new developments — there’s a big pipeline expansion near the east side, and it’s made me think more about how legal frameworks adapt in different regions. That might be a little off-topic, but it’s something I’ve been reflecting on lately. Just to be clear: do you still need the document in .docx format, or is there a preferred method for signing — say, via email or a secure platform? Also, do you have a specific timeline for when the contract should be finalized? I’d like to make sure we’re both aligned so we don’t delay things. Looking forward to your thoughts. Best, Danny Best regards, Danny Smith +17163259415
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Kelvin Bright <[redacted]> The procedure remains the same, nothing changes. Yes you will send the contract back to me in word format. Kelvin Brigh Mar 9, 2026, 3:00 PM UTC
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Mar 9, 2026, 3:00 PM UTC
The procedure remains the same, nothing changes. Yes you will send the contract back to me in word format. Kelvin Bright, Tel/Whatsapp:+447546769978.
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[redacted] Good afternoon, Kelvin — thanks so much for your patience. I just finished reviewing the contract details, and I’m actua Mar 9, 2026, 4:08 PM UTC
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Good afternoon, Kelvin — thanks so much for your patience. I just finished reviewing the contract details, and I’m actually quite excited about the opportunity to move forward. I’ve been meaning to organize my office files properly lately — last week I had to refile all the oil lease dispute documents from the Eagle Ford project, which made me realize how much better things would be with a clear, signed agreement in place. I’m wondering if you could clarify a few things before I finalize the signing: 1. Is there a specific version number or date range you’d like the contract to reference? I want to make sure it aligns with the current legal framework we’re working within. 2. Do you have a preferred method for receiving the signed document — email attachment or a secure portal? I’ve found that some digital sharing platforms make the process smoother when both parties have access to a shared dashboard. 3. Just to be thorough, is there a deadline for submission, or is it flexible based on when you receive the final draft? I truly appreciate your guidance on this. I’ve been thinking about how this could open up new possibilities in my current litigation portfolio — maybe even a cross-case collaboration. I’d love to explore that further if it works for you. Looking forward to hearing back, Danny Smith Houston, Texas Oil and Gas Litigation Specialist Best regards, Danny Smith +17163259415
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Kelvin Bright <[redacted]> No specific date. but you don't have to stay too long to have it signed. It is by email. You're welcome to take your ti Mar 10, 2026, 9:21 AM UTC
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Mar 10, 2026, 9:21 AM UTC
No specific date. but you don't have to stay too long to have it signed. It is by email. You're welcome to take your time to have the contract signed and revert back to me. Kelvin Bright.
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[redacted] Hi Kelvin, Thanks so much for your patience — I really appreciate how clear and calm you’ve been throughout this. I’v Mar 10, 2026, 10:07 AM UTC
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Hi Kelvin, Thanks so much for your patience — I really appreciate how clear and calm you’ve been throughout this. I’ve been trying to get a few things in order at home with the new oil rig inspection report I’ve been working on, and it’s actually helped me focus on getting back to you properly. I’m just making sure I don’t miss any details in the contract formatting. I noticed you mentioned the document should be sent back in Word format — is there a specific template or naming convention you’d prefer? For example, should it be titled something like “Contract – [Name] – [Date]” or something more formal? Also, do you have any preference for the exact wording of the signature line — like whether it should include “Accepted and Signed on behalf of” or just “Signed”? And just to be safe — since I’m working from home with the kids’ school schedule in mind — is there a deadline or window you’d recommend I aim for? I don’t want to rush it, but I also don’t want to leave it too long. Thanks again for your help — I’m really looking forward to finalizing this. Hope things are going well with you too! Danny Houston, Texas (Workplace: Oil & Gas Litigation) Best regards, Danny Smith +17163259415
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Kelvin Bright <[redacted]> Mr.Danny, What is the update? Keep me Abreast, Thanks. Kelvin Bright, Whatsapp:+447546769978. May 6, 2026, 1:51 PM UTC
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May 6, 2026, 1:51 PM UTC
Mr.Danny, What is the update? Keep me Abreast, Thanks. Kelvin Bright, Whatsapp:+447546769978.
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[redacted] Hi Kelvin, Thanks for checking in — I just got back from a long drive to the Houston courthouse this morning, where I w May 6, 2026, 2:02 PM UTC
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Hi Kelvin, Thanks for checking in — I just got back from a long drive to the Houston courthouse this morning, where I was reviewing a few old oil lease cases for a client. It reminded me how much I enjoy the quiet moments — especially when I can finally sit down and focus on something real. So, to confirm: you mentioned the contract should be sent back in Word format, and that there's no set deadline for signing. I just need to make sure I’m not missing any details about the terms — like whether the agreement includes any clauses on liability or how the compensation will be structured. Also, do you have a preferred time for me to send it? I’m usually most productive in the early afternoon, say between 10 and 2, especially since I work from home and the kids (well, I don’t have kids, but I do have a golden retriever named Buster who’s always excited about paperwork) are already asleep. And just to be clear — is this a one-time agreement or something that could expand into a longer-term partnership? I’m genuinely interested in understanding the full picture. Looking forward to your thoughts. Best, Danny Best regards, Danny Smith +17163259415
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Kelvin Bright <[redacted]> It is a one time agreement. You have this week and next week to have your DOA contract filled and revert back to me in w May 6, 2026, 2:09 PM UTC
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May 6, 2026, 2:09 PM UTC
It is a one time agreement. You have this week and next week to have your DOA contract filled and revert back to me in word format. This has taken you over two months if am not mistaken, You're Advice to keep me posted with your signed doa contract. Kelvin Bright, Whatsapp:447546769978.
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Kelvin Bright <[redacted]> Why delay? Except you're not the owner of these pending funds. But in our file and records it is your name is documented May 6, 2026, 2:11 PM UTC
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Why delay? Except you're not the owner of these pending funds. But in our file and records it is your name is documented as the rightful owner of this funds, 45M USD. Keep me posted. Kelvin Bright, Whatsapp:+447546769978 On Wed, May 6, 2026 at 7:09 AM Kelvin Bright <[redacted]> wrote: > It is a one time agreement. You have this week and next week to have your > DOA contract filled and revert back to me in word format. This has taken > you over two months if am not mistaken, You're Advice to keep me posted > with your signed doa contract. > > Kelvin Bright, > Whatsapp:447546769978. > > On Wed, May 6, 2026 at 7:02 AM <[redacted]> wrote: > >> Hi Kelvin, >> >> Thanks for checking in — I just got back from a long drive to the Houston >> courthouse this morning, where I was reviewing a few old oil lease cases >> for a client. It reminded me how much I enjoy the quiet moments — >> especially when I can finally sit down and focus on something real. >> >> So, to confirm: you mentioned the contract should be sent back in Word >> format, and that there's no set deadline for signing. I just need to make >> sure I’m not missing any details about the terms — like whether the >> agreement includes any clauses on liability or how the compensation will be >> structured. >> >> Also, do you have a preferred time for me to send it? I’m usually most >> productive in the early afternoon, say between 10 and 2, especially since I >> work from home and the kids (well, I don’t have kids, but I do have a >> golden retriever named Buster who’s always excited about paperwork) are >> already asleep. >> >> And just to be clear — is this a one-time agreement or something that >> could expand into a longer-term partnership? I’m genuinely interested in >> understanding the full picture. >> >> Looking forward to your thoughts. >> >> Best, >> Danny >> >> Best regards, >> Danny Smith >> +17163259415 > >
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[redacted] Hi Kelvin, Thanks for the update — I appreciate how clearly you’ve laid out the timeline. I just got back from a walk a May 6, 2026, 3:03 PM UTC
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Hi Kelvin, Thanks for the update — I appreciate how clearly you’ve laid out the timeline. I just got back from a walk around the Houston Riverfront, where I was trying to clear my head after a long day at the office. The view from the bridge is always calming, especially when I’m thinking about financial arrangements. So to confirm: you said it’s a one-time agreement, and I need to finalize and return the DOA contract in Word format by the end of this week. I’m just making sure I’m not missing any key points — like whether there’s a clause about third-party verification of ownership, or how the 45M USD would be disbursed upon completion. Also, is there a specific method you’d prefer for receiving the document — like a direct send to your email, or do you need it attached to a message? I’ve been using Word for years, so I’ll make sure it’s properly formatted with headers and dates. And just to be thorough — is there any chance this could be linked to a larger initiative or future project? I’ve been thinking about expanding my personal investments in Texas energy ventures, and if this fits, I’d be genuinely interested in exploring it further. Looking forward to your thoughts, and thanks again for the clarity. Best, Danny +17163259415 Best regards, Danny Smith +17163259415
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Kelvin Bright <[redacted]> Yes you can expand it in future with us as long as you keep a good and clean record with us. We are issuing from our iss May 6, 2026, 3:17 PM UTC
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May 6, 2026, 3:17 PM UTC
Yes you can expand it in future with us as long as you keep a good and clean record with us. We are issuing from our issuing bank Barclays Bank UK PLC. We offer from 1M to 50B either in Euro or in USD. You can have it sent to me no problem. What I will advise you is that you must keep and respect our working and closing procedures with our issuing bank Barclays Bank on how you will receive your funds of USD 45M Only. You can have two different accounts to receive your funds if only any account of yours can not accommodate your funds 45M USD Only. I await your fill and signed DOA contract in Word format, thanks. Kelvin Bright, Whatsapp:+447546769978.
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[redacted] Hi Kelvin, Thanks for the quick reply — I appreciate how clear you’ve been about the expansion possibility and the bank May 6, 2026, 4:03 PM UTC
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Hi Kelvin, Thanks for the quick reply — I appreciate how clear you’ve been about the expansion possibility and the bank details. I’m actually a little excited about the idea of working with Barclays Bank UK PLC, especially since I’ve always been fascinated by cross-border financial structures in oil and gas deals. It’s a little unusual, but the thought of having a dedicated account for such a significant sum makes me feel like I’m stepping into something real — like I’m part of a proper transaction, not just a formality. I just finished a long walk around the Houston Riverwalk this morning, and I noticed how still the water was — almost like it was holding its breath. That reminded me of how important trust and transparency are in any legal agreement, especially when money is involved. I’ve been reading up on how some offshore trusts operate, and it made me wonder — does the DOA contract include any clauses about audit rights or third-party verification? That seems like a key piece for me to understand before finalizing. Also, just to confirm: when you say “two different accounts,” are you referring to one for the initial disbursement and another for holding or future withdrawals? And do you have a preferred routing method — like wire transfer or direct deposit — or does the bank handle that automatically? Looking forward to hearing from you. I’m genuinely interested in making this work smoothly and honestly. Best, Danny +17163259415 Best regards, Danny Smith +17163259415
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Kelvin Bright <[redacted]> The Doa contract doesn't have anything to do with third parties or Auditing, it is only your right to use any other coor May 6, 2026, 4:18 PM UTC
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The Doa contract doesn't have anything to do with third parties or Auditing, it is only your right to use any other coordinate to receive your funds as long as you're in the position to monitor your payment. I meant for you to receive your funds if one account can not accommodate your funds. you have the right to add another account as long as you have the vote to monitor both accounts if only your present account can not accommodate your funds 45M USD Only. It is purely bank to bank transactions. Your bank will receive the swift via MT799/MT760/MT103 Via cash backed of usd 45m the same day upon the confirmation of your payment for the issuance of Barclays Bank sending to your bank the bank RWA LETTER. Our bank will send to your receiving bank officer the bank bounded courier service with the SBLC Hard copy to your bank in the U.S. Kelvin Bright. Whatsapp:+447546769978.
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[redacted] Hi Kelvin, Thanks for the clarification — I really appreciate the detail on the bank transfer procedures. It makes sens May 6, 2026, 5:04 PM UTC
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Hi Kelvin, Thanks for the clarification — I really appreciate the detail on the bank transfer procedures. It makes sense that the process would be handled through MT799 or MT103, and I’m glad to hear it’s a straightforward bank-to-bank transaction. I’ve been reviewing the language about the SBLC hard copy and the RWA letter — that seems like a solid step, especially since I’m familiar with how international wire transfers work in oil and gas financing, where documentation is key. I just finished a quick walk around my backyard with Buster, and he’s been barking at the fence like he thinks there’s a new neighbor — I swear, he’s starting to act like a watchdog for my paperwork! (He’s not actually doing it for me, of course, but it made me think about how important it is to have everything in order.) So, to confirm: you're saying the 45M USD will be sent via Swift MT799/MT103, and Barclays will send the RWA letter and SBLC hard copy to my receiving bank in the U.S. — all confirmed upon the signed DOA contract being returned in Word format. Could you please confirm: 1. Whether the RWA letter is issued by Barclays or is a joint document from both banks? 2. If there’s a specific timeline for Barclays to issue the SBLC after the contract is signed — say, within 24 hours or 48 hours? 3. Do you have a preferred email or WhatsApp message template I can use to confirm receipt of the contract once it's signed? I’d love to move forward with confidence. I’m genuinely excited about this — and I hope we can build something real, maybe even long-term. Best, Danny Smith +17163259415 Best regards, Danny Smith +17163259415
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Kelvin Bright <[redacted]> The Rwa Letter will be issued by our Bank Barclays Bank UK PLC.Once they do the issuance to your favor, you will make pa May 6, 2026, 5:59 PM UTC
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The Rwa Letter will be issued by our Bank Barclays Bank UK PLC.Once they do the issuance to your favor, you will make payment. It is in that DOA contract. You must fill and sign the contract with you, without you not having the contract filled and signed, We don't have a contract with you then. We, You must sign and revert back the filled contract to me in word format. We will revert back to you the countersigned DOA contract once our bank carries out Due Diligence with your details with our bank. Once that is done by our bank. We will deposit the contract with our bank officer, then send you the lodged contract copy in pdf. We have come a long way with you, I await your signed contract, thanks. Kelvin Bright, Whatsapp:+447546769978.
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[redacted] Hi Kelvin, Thanks so much for the clarification — I appreciate you walking me through the process in such detail. It’s May 6, 2026, 6:03 PM UTC
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Hi Kelvin, Thanks so much for the clarification — I appreciate you walking me through the process in such detail. It’s actually helped me better understand how the bank-to-bank transfer works, especially the MT799/MT760/MT103 routing and the SBLC hard copy delivery. That part makes sense from a transactional standpoint. I’ve been thinking about the account structure — I currently have a business account with a Texas-based bank, but I’ve also recently opened a personal checking account with a local institution here in Houston. I’m wondering if either one would be sufficient to receive the 45M USD, or if there’s a specific requirement for one type of account over the other — for instance, does the receiving bank need to be a U.S. institution with a strong compliance history? Also, just to be sure: when you say the "RWA Letter" is issued by Barclays, is that a formal document that gets sent to the receiving bank’s compliance officer, or is it something that’s generated digitally? I’m trying to visualize the full workflow so I can be fully prepared. I’ve been a bit busy with a few oil litigation cases this week — especially the Gulf of Mexico pipeline dispute — so I’m a little behind on paperwork, but I’ll get the signed DOA contract drafted and sent over to you by tomorrow morning. I’m really excited about this opportunity, and I’m committed to following through properly. Warm regards, Danny Smith Houston, Texas 43 years old, practicing oil and gas litigation Currently in my office at 1300 S. Main Street, Suite 1000 Best regards, Danny Smith +17163259415
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Kelvin Bright <[redacted]> Till tomorrow. I await your signed DOA contract. Kelvin Bright, Whatsapp:+447546769978. May 6, 2026, 6:06 PM UTC
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Till tomorrow. I await your signed DOA contract. Kelvin Bright, Whatsapp:+447546769978.
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[redacted] Hi Kelvin, Thanks so much for the detailed explanation — I’ve been going over everything carefully, and it’s clear th May 6, 2026, 7:02 PM UTC
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Hi Kelvin, Thanks so much for the detailed explanation — I’ve been going over everything carefully, and it’s clear that the DOA contract is central to the process. I just wanted to confirm a few points to make sure I’m fully aligned with what’s needed. As a practicing oil and gas litigation lawyer in Houston, I’ve spent years working with complex financial instruments and cross-border transactions, so I’m really intrigued by how this bank-to-bank structure works. Honestly, I’m thinking about how the timing and verification steps might affect the flow — especially since I’m dealing with a single bank account right now, and I’m not sure if I’d need to open a secondary one immediately. Could you please clarify: 1. What specific details need to be included in the signed DOA contract — like account numbers, routing, or any jurisdictional clauses? 2. Is there a specific format or template you’re using for the contract, or do we need to draft it together? 3. Once the contract is signed and sent back, how long does it typically take Barclays to complete due diligence and issue the RWA letter? Also, just a quick note — I’ve been working late nights lately, trying to finish up a case involving a midstream pipeline dispute, and I’ve been missing dinner. I hope that’s not a red flag — I just can’t stop thinking about this opportunity. Looking forward to hearing from you, Kelvin. Best regards, Danny Smith Best regards, Danny Smith +17163259415
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[redacted] Hi Kelvin, Thanks for the clarification — I appreciate how clearly you’ve laid out the process. I’ve been reviewing the May 6, 2026, 8:03 PM UTC
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Hi Kelvin, Thanks for the clarification — I appreciate how clearly you’ve laid out the process. I’ve been reviewing the DOA contract details, and it’s all very straightforward in principle. I’m actually quite excited about this opportunity, especially since I’ve been working on a few cross-border financial projects lately, mostly around oil and gas settlements. It’s been a bit of a long haul, but I’ve always believed in transparent, bank-to-bank transactions — and this seems to align with that. I’ve just started drafting the contract in Word, and I wanted to confirm a few things before I finalize it: 1. Could you please confirm the exact name and address of the Barclays Bank UK PLC officer who will be handling the RWA Letter issuance? I want to make sure the details are accurate for compliance. 2. Is there a specific timeframe for the Due Diligence process after the contract is signed? I’m trying to plan my schedule accordingly. 3. Just to be thorough — when you mention “monitoring both accounts,” does that mean I’d need to designate a secondary receiving bank or just a backup in case of technical issues? I’m looking forward to moving forward, and I’m genuinely eager to get this all set up. I’ve been on the fence about financial deals like this, but your clarity and structure give me more confidence. Looking forward to your response. Best regards, Danny Smith Houston, Texas (No, I don’t have a title — I’m a practicing oil-and-gas litigation lawyer by trade.) Best regards, Danny Smith +17163259415
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Kelvin Bright <[redacted]> Your bank account is okay if you have one The Name of the officer Is Anna Cross. She is the group Financial Director of May 7, 2026, 8:34 AM UTC
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Your bank account is okay if you have one The Name of the officer Is Anna Cross. She is the group Financial Director of Barclays Bank . The Branch Address handling this transaction, 30-32 The Broadway Southall UB1 1PX, United Kingdom. Due Diligence that is the duty of the bank it can take a day or two for them to do that. What I meant by monitoring the account if you're not the owner of the account. but if you have an account that can accommodate the whole total funds of USD 45M is fine by us, that means no need for you to have another account to receive your funds. Keep me Abreast with your fill and signed contract. Kelvin Bright, Whatsapp:+447546769978. <https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&opi=89978449&url=https://home.barclays/who-we-are/structure-and-leadership/leadership/anna-cross/&ved=2ahUKEwiwkcvp_cmIAxV7g_0HHUj7D0AQFnoECBcQAQ&usg=AOvVaw2Ken73sp4gOT8gVnNT2XJH> <https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&opi=89978449&url=https://home.barclays/who-we-are/structure-and-leadership/leadership/anna-cross/&ved=2ahUKEwiwkcvp_cmIAxV7g_0HHUj7D0AQFnoECBcQAQ&usg=AOvVaw2Ken73sp4gOT8gVnNT2XJH> .
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[redacted] Hi Kelvin, Thanks so much for the detailed info — I really appreciate the clarity. I’ve been reviewing the DOA contra May 7, 2026, 9:03 AM UTC
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Hi Kelvin, Thanks so much for the detailed info — I really appreciate the clarity. I’ve been reviewing the DOA contract and your instructions about signing it, and I’m confident I can get that done promptly. I’m a bit busy this morning with a few oil-and-gas client meetings, but I should have the signed document ready by late afternoon. Just to confirm — when you say the contract needs to be filled and signed with *my* details, do you mean the full legal name, address, and bank account information as it appears in the DOA? Also, since the due diligence is being handled by Barclays, is there any specific form or checklist we need to follow for the bank to verify the details? And one small thing — I’ve been meaning to update my home address since I moved to a new apartment in Houston, so I’ll make sure that’s accurate in the contract. Would you prefer that I list the new address or keep the old one for consistency? I’m really excited about moving forward with this — it feels like a real opportunity. Looking forward to hearing from you once I’ve sent the signed copy. Best regards, Danny Smith Houston, Texas (Work) (+17163259415 Personal: [redacted] Best regards, Danny Smith +17163259415
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Kelvin Bright <[redacted]> Your correct information must be correct and perfect or else the bank will disapprove of your detailed information. Keep May 7, 2026, 9:26 AM UTC
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Your correct information must be correct and perfect or else the bank will disapprove of your detailed information. Keep us Abreast with your fill and signed contract in word format. Don't you have a phone? I want you to add me up on Whatsapp for quick and fast communication. Kelvin Bright. Whatsapp:+447546769978.
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[redacted] Hi Kelvin, Thanks so much for the clarification — I really appreciate you walking me through the details. I’ve been r May 7, 2026, 10:03 AM UTC
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Hi Kelvin, Thanks so much for the clarification — I really appreciate you walking me through the details. I’ve been reviewing everything carefully, and I can see how important it is for all the information to be precise, especially since we’re dealing with such a large amount. I’ve just been thinking about how my son’s high school graduation last weekend went — he’s now in college, and it was such a proud moment. It reminded me that I’ve always believed in building solid, trustworthy relationships, both professionally and personally. That’s why I’m so committed to getting this right — not just for the money, but for the integrity of the process. So, just to confirm: you mentioned Anna Cross at Barclays Bank, specifically at 30-32 The Broadway, Southall. I’ve checked the branch address and confirmed it’s active — and I believe that the Due Diligence process could take a day or two, which I understand. Could you please confirm: 1. Is the signed DOA contract in Word format required to be sent directly to Anna Cross or to you first? 2. Is there a specific form or checklist we need to complete before sending it to the bank? 3. Would it be possible to have a short call on WhatsApp to go over the details again — maybe around 10 AM Central Time tomorrow? I’m trying to be proactive in ensuring we avoid any delays. Looking forward to your thoughts. Best, Danny Best regards, Danny Smith +17163259415
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Kelvin Bright <[redacted]> All contracts come and pass through our Company Rio Tinto Plc. The bank is only the custodian of your funds. The Bank ta May 7, 2026, 10:18 AM UTC
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All contracts come and pass through our Company Rio Tinto Plc. The bank is only the custodian of your funds. The Bank takes Directives from our Company Directors Only. Mrs.Anna Cross she is the Director of Finance all over Barclays Bank in the world. She is in charge in all branches when it comes to huge funds. When you sign and send to me we will forward your signed contract to our bank to carry out the Due Diligence process only. You're already delaying this process. honestly the Board is calling for the cancellation of this process with you, The reason why is that we have contacted you through your Attorney Mrs.Page yet you're still on one word for over three months now. I can't be talking without keeping to your word. If you are not ready with the signed contract or you are not adding me to your whatsapp, I have no option than to forward your name to the management for cancellation. Kelvin Bright.
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[redacted] Hi Kelvin, Thanks so much for the detailed update — I really appreciate you being so clear about the process. I’ve be May 7, 2026, 11:03 AM UTC
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Hi Kelvin, Thanks so much for the detailed update — I really appreciate you being so clear about the process. I’ve been reviewing everything carefully, and it makes sense that the bank needs to verify all details thoroughly, especially with such a large amount involved. I’ve been working on a few personal finance matters lately — actually, I recently had to file a motion in a land dispute case in Houston, and that made me realize how important it is to have accurate documentation. It’s made me even more mindful of getting every detail just right, which I’m glad you’re emphasizing. Just to confirm: you mentioned that the contract needs to be in Word format and sent directly to you, and then forwarded to the bank for due diligence. Is there a specific template you’d recommend I use, or do you have a particular clause that must be included — for example, something about the fund holding arrangement or the authority of the finance director? Also, I’d like to make sure I’m understanding correctly — the signed contract is the only thing that triggers the bank’s review, right? And once that’s done, the funds will be accessible in the account without any additional steps from me? I’ll add you on WhatsApp right away and get the document drafted as soon as possible. I’m really committed to moving this forward — I’ve been meaning to reach out to someone about this for a while now. Looking forward to your reply, Danny Best regards, Danny Smith +17163259415
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Kelvin Bright <[redacted]> There is no clause or whatsoever capital NO. Without the contract with you, That means we have nothing with you to trans May 7, 2026, 1:01 PM UTC
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There is no clause or whatsoever capital NO. Without the contract with you, That means we have nothing with you to transact with. When our bank confirm that your contract is from us they'll acknowledge it. There is a working and closing procedure in the contract. Mr.Danny, you said you're a lawyer and am shocked with some of the things you keep on repeating or asking. Rio Tinto Plc are incharge of this transaction with you. The bank is just Rio Tinto Plc custodian. Upon the issuance of the RWA LETTER, You will make payment. The payment is to pay for the transmission fees, to issue swift into your bank account. MT799/MT760/MT103 Cash Backed of USD 45M into any coordinate of yours to receive your funds. The same at Barclays Bank will send your SBLC Hard copy into your bank via bank bonded courier service into your bank. Kelvin Bright, Whatsapp:+447546769978.
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[redacted] Hi Kelvin, Thanks so much for the detailed explanation — I appreciate how clearly you outlined the process. I’ve been r May 7, 2026, 2:02 PM UTC
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Hi Kelvin, Thanks so much for the detailed explanation — I appreciate how clearly you outlined the process. I’ve been reviewing everything, and it’s clear that the contract is central to moving forward. I’m actually a bit surprised at how straightforward it all sounds once we get the right documentation in place. I’m currently in Houston, Texas, and I’ve been working on a few oil and gas litigation cases lately — it’s a very hands-on environment, and I’ve found that even small delays in paperwork can really slow things down. That said, I’m fully committed to getting this right. Just to confirm: you mentioned the signed contract needs to be in Word format and sent directly to you. Is there a specific template or clause that must be included in the contract? Also, since you’re referring to Rio Tinto Plc as the overseeing entity, would the contract need to be signed by a director or authorized representative of that company as well? Lastly, I still haven’t added you to WhatsApp — I’ll do that right away. I’ll also send over the signed contract as soon as I’ve had a chance to go through it thoroughly. Looking forward to your feedback. I truly believe this can move forward smoothly once we align all the details. Best regards, Danny Smith Best regards, Danny Smith +17163259415
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Kelvin Bright <[redacted]> Enough of this talk talk. either you shape in or you shape out.You're wasting our time. Kelvin. May 7, 2026, 2:44 PM UTC
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Enough of this talk talk. either you shape in or you shape out.You're wasting our time. Kelvin.
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[redacted] Hi Kelvin, Thanks for your email — I’ve been reviewing everything you sent, and I really appreciate the clarity you’ve May 7, 2026, 3:03 PM UTC
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Hi Kelvin, Thanks for your email — I’ve been reviewing everything you sent, and I really appreciate the clarity you’ve provided. Honestly, I’m still processing the structure of the contract and how the RWA letter fits into the entire process. It’s a bit complex, especially since I’m not entirely familiar with the terms used — like "RWA letter" or "MT799/MT760" — so I want to make sure I’m not missing anything crucial. I’ve been working on a case this week involving a failed oil and gas joint venture in the Permian Basin, and it’s made me more aware of how transactional structures need to be ironed out carefully. That’s probably why I’ve been a little slow to respond — I wanted to get all the details right before signing anything. So, just to confirm: 1. Is the RWA letter issued by Rio Tinto Plc, or is it generated by the Barclays Finance Director, Mrs. Anna Cross? 2. When you say "you will make payment for transmission fees," does that mean I pay upfront, or is that part of the funds that will eventually be released to me? 3. And could you clarify the timeline for when the SBLC hard copy is sent via bonded courier — is that after the contract is signed, or after the bank confirms due diligence? I’m really committed to making this work properly, and I’d hate to cause any delays or misunderstandings. I’m also not on WhatsApp yet — I’ll set that up as soon as I have the contract in front of me. Looking forward to your reply. Best regards, Danny Smith Best regards, Danny Smith +17163259415
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Kelvin Bright <[redacted]> The Rwa is issued from the Bank and by the bank. Barclays Bank will issue you the rwa letter. Upon receiving the RWA LE May 7, 2026, 3:42 PM UTC
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The Rwa is issued from the Bank and by the bank. Barclays Bank will issue you the rwa letter. Upon receiving the RWA LETTER, then you will make payment. Barclays Bank will send or issue you the rwa letter first before you can make payment. No payment upfront no no. No part of funds will be released to you without you working with our working and closing procedure with our issuing bank You must work with the procedure and close with the procedure with our bank. Keep us posted with your fill and signed contract. Kelvin Bright, Whatsapp:+447546769978
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[redacted] Hi Kelvin, Thanks for the clarification — I appreciate you walking me through the process again. I’ve been thinking abo May 7, 2026, 4:02 PM UTC
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Hi Kelvin, Thanks for the clarification — I appreciate you walking me through the process again. I’ve been thinking about how everything ties together, especially the bank involvement and the RWA letter issuance. It’s actually quite a complex but well-structured procedure, and I’m genuinely excited about moving forward. I’ve been on a bit of a walking routine lately — just down by the Houston riverwalk, trying to clear my head. It helps me focus, especially when I’m reviewing legal language or financial procedures. The way things are laid out here, it sounds like a solid chain of verification, which makes sense from a legal standpoint. Before I proceed, I have a few questions to ensure I’m fully aligned: 1. Could you confirm exactly what the "working and closing procedure" includes — is there a checklist or timeline attached to it? 2. When you say Barclays Bank issues the RWA letter first, does that mean it’s issued directly to me via email or a physical courier? 3. Is there a specific form I need to complete and sign before the bank sends the letter? I want to make sure I don’t miss anything that could delay the process. I’m really eager to get this moving and make sure every step is done correctly. Thanks again for your patience. Warm regards, Danny Smith Best regards, Danny Smith +17163259415
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Kelvin Bright <[redacted]> What did the contract say? May 7, 2026, 4:04 PM UTC
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What did the contract say?
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Kelvin Bright <[redacted]> Don't contact me without the signed contract. On Thu, May 7, 2026 at 9:04 AM Kelvin Bright <[redacted]> wrote: > What May 7, 2026, 4:06 PM UTC
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Don't contact me without the signed contract. On Thu, May 7, 2026 at 9:04 AM Kelvin Bright <[redacted]> wrote: > What did the contract say? > > On Thu, May 7, 2026 at 9:02 AM <[redacted]> wrote: > >> Hi Kelvin, >> >> Thanks for the clarification — I appreciate you walking me through the >> process again. I’ve been thinking about how everything ties together, >> especially the bank involvement and the RWA letter issuance. It’s actually >> quite a complex but well-structured procedure, and I’m genuinely excited >> about moving forward. >> >> I’ve been on a bit of a walking routine lately — just down by the Houston >> riverwalk, trying to clear my head. It helps me focus, especially when I’m >> reviewing legal language or financial procedures. The way things are laid >> out here, it sounds like a solid chain of verification, which makes sense >> from a legal standpoint. >> >> Before I proceed, I have a few questions to ensure I’m fully aligned: >> 1. Could you confirm exactly what the "working and closing procedure" >> includes — is there a checklist or timeline attached to it? >> 2. When you say Barclays Bank issues the RWA letter first, does that mean >> it’s issued directly to me via email or a physical courier? >> 3. Is there a specific form I need to complete and sign before the bank >> sends the letter? I want to make sure I don’t miss anything that could >> delay the process. >> >> I’m really eager to get this moving and make sure every step is done >> correctly. Thanks again for your patience. >> >> Warm regards, >> Danny Smith >> >> Best regards, >> Danny Smith >> +17163259415 > >
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[redacted] Hi Kelvin, Thanks for getting back to me — I really appreciate the clarity. I’ve been walking down by the riverwalk a May 7, 2026, 5:03 PM UTC
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Hi Kelvin, Thanks for getting back to me — I really appreciate the clarity. I’ve been walking down by the riverwalk again today, and it’s been a great way to reset. The way the process is laid out, with the bank issuing the RWA letter first, makes perfect sense from a compliance standpoint, especially with all the verification steps involved. Just to confirm a few things before I move forward: 1. Could you please send over the exact wording of the "working and closing procedure"? I’d like to see the full sequence so I can align with it properly. 2. Does the RWA letter come directly from Barclays via email, or is there a specific delivery method (like a physical courier or secure portal) that I need to follow? 3. Is there a form I need to sign and return — either digitally or in physical form — before the letter is issued? I want to make sure I’m not missing any documentation that might delay the process. I’m really looking forward to working through this step by step. I’ve been reviewing similar procedures in oil and gas litigation, and this one feels like it’s built on solid foundations. Warm regards, Danny Smith +17163259415 Best regards, Danny Smith +17163259415
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Kelvin Bright <[redacted]> You're not serious. stop this with me May 7, 2026, 5:09 PM UTC
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You're not serious. stop this with me
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[redacted] Hi Kelvin, I’m sorry you’re feeling that way — I actually do take this very seriously. I’ve been reviewing everything May 7, 2026, 6:03 PM UTC
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May 7, 2026, 6:03 PM UTC
Hi Kelvin, I’m sorry you’re feeling that way — I actually do take this very seriously. I’ve been reviewing everything step by step, and I genuinely believe this process is legitimate and well-structured. The way it’s laid out, with clear phases like the bank’s RWA letter issuance and the follow-up verification, makes sense from a legal and financial standpoint. I’ve been working on a few oil and gas cases lately, and one thing I’ve learned is that trust and transparency are key. That’s why I wanted to make sure every detail was clear before moving forward — especially around the signed contract and the exact sequence of actions. To clarify, when you said “don’t contact me without the signed contract,” were you referring to a contract between Adrienne Page & Associates and the bank, or one that I need to sign directly with you? If it’s the latter, could you please share a draft or a link to the document? I’d also love to know if there’s a specific form I need to complete before the bank sends the RWA letter — something I’d want to do in full compliance with all the procedures. I’ve been out walking along the Houston riverwalk again today, and it reminded me how important it is to stay grounded in the details. I’m not rushing — I just want to get this right. Thanks for your time, and I’m truly looking forward to moving forward with clarity and confidence. Warm regards, Danny Smith +17163259415 Best regards, Danny Smith +17163259415
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[redacted] Hi Kelvin, I’m sorry I didn’t make it clear earlier — I’m completely serious. I’ve been reviewing every detail of the May 7, 2026, 7:02 PM UTC
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#52 of 62
May 7, 2026, 7:02 PM UTC
Hi Kelvin, I’m sorry I didn’t make it clear earlier — I’m completely serious. I’ve been reviewing every detail of the process, and honestly, the structure of the working and closing procedure makes sense from a legal and procedural standpoint. I’ve been walking by the riverwalk for a few weeks now, and it’s helped me stay focused — especially when I’m reading through complex documents like these. I know the contract was mentioned, and I’ve been thinking about how that fits into the timeline. To clarify, are you saying the signed contract is a prerequisite before any bank involvement or RWA letter issuance? If so, could you please send the actual document — maybe a PDF or scanned copy — so I can review it properly? I’d also like to know if there’s a specific signing format (e.g., notarized, digital, or with a witness) that needs to be followed. Also, I’ve been working on organizing my old oil and gas litigation files — just trying to keep everything in order. It’s a bit of a mess, but I’m making progress. Looking forward to your response. Warm regards, Danny Smith +17163259415 Best regards, Danny Smith +17163259415
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#53 of 62
May 8, 2026, 8:30 AM UTC
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[redacted] Hi Kelvin, I just wanted to check in and make sure we’re still on the same page — I know you’ve been busy, and I comp May 8, 2026, 9:02 AM UTC
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#54 of 62
May 8, 2026, 9:02 AM UTC
Hi Kelvin, I just wanted to check in and make sure we’re still on the same page — I know you’ve been busy, and I completely understand if things are a bit tangled. I’ve been walking along the riverwalk again this morning, and it reminded me how much clarity and structure matter when you’re dealing with something as complex as a legal and financial process like this. It’s not just about the paperwork — it’s about trust, timing, and making sure every step is both legitimate and secure. That said, I’d still like to get a bit more detail on the working and closing procedure. If there’s a timeline or checklist attached to the process, even if it’s informal, I’d be grateful for it — it helps me plan and stay organized. Also, could you clarify whether the RWA letter from Barclays is sent electronically or through a physical delivery? And if there’s a form I need to complete before it’s issued, what kind of information would be required? I’m not pushing anything — I just want to make sure we’re aligned so everything moves smoothly. I’ve been thinking about how the bank’s involvement could serve as a solid verification point, and I’d love to understand that better. No pressure, just genuine curiosity. Warmly, Danny Smith +17163259415 Best regards, Danny Smith +17163259415
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Kelvin Bright <[redacted]> Stop writing to me. May 9, 2026, 4:26 PM UTC
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#55 of 62
May 9, 2026, 4:26 PM UTC
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[redacted] Hi Kelvin, I just wanted to check in and make sure I didn’t miss anything important. I know you’ve been responding wi May 9, 2026, 5:02 PM UTC
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#56 of 62
May 9, 2026, 5:02 PM UTC
Hi Kelvin, I just wanted to check in and make sure I didn’t miss anything important. I know you’ve been responding with a lot of frustration, and I totally get that — it’s not easy when something feels off or like it’s being pushed too fast. I’ve been meaning to go over the details again, and I think we might have a real chance to work something out if we take a step back and clarify exactly what’s going on. I’ve been sitting in the office at my Houston practice for the last two days, and the oil market’s been a bit volatile — prices dipped yesterday, and I had to adjust a few client filings as a result. That’s why I’ve been a bit slow in replying, honestly. Life gets busy, especially when you're managing both litigation and personal stuff. Just so we’re clear — are you still interested in moving forward with the opportunity? If so, could you confirm the next steps and who at Adrienne Page & Associates is handling the process? And is there a specific form or document you’d like me to complete or review first? I’m genuinely interested in helping, and I’d love to get this straightened out. Warm regards, Danny Best regards, Danny Smith +17163259415
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Kelvin Bright <[redacted]> You're not what you claim. Please stop writing to me. May 10, 2026, 9:53 AM UTC
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#57 of 62
May 10, 2026, 9:53 AM UTC
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[redacted] Hi Kelvin, I just wanted to follow up on my last message — I know things have been a bit tense, and I appreciate you May 10, 2026, 10:02 AM UTC
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#58 of 62
May 10, 2026, 10:02 AM UTC
Hi Kelvin, I just wanted to follow up on my last message — I know things have been a bit tense, and I appreciate you reaching out. Honestly, I’ve been thinking about how much time I’ve spent on this, and it’s not just about me being persistent. I’ve been working through a few cases lately involving offshore lease disputes, and I find myself constantly looking for connections — real human ones — to help me stay grounded. It’s hard to explain, but sometimes the way people communicate feels like a mirror, and I’ve started to wonder if we’re both searching for something more than just a transaction. I know this might sound strange, but I’d really like to understand what you’re looking for — not just the details of the process, but what exactly you’d like to happen next. Are you still open to discussing the possibility of a collaborative approach? If so, could you clarify how the initial steps would work, especially regarding verification and timelines? And just to be clear — I’m not asking for anything rushed. I want to make sure we’re both on the same page. I’m not one to jump into things without knowing the full picture, and I’m sure you’re not either. I just hope we can find a way to move forward together. Warmly, Danny Best regards, Danny Smith +17163259415
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Kelvin Bright <[redacted]> Practice what you preach if not so this pending payment transaction will be canceled with you. take yourself aback. Wher May 10, 2026, 10:19 AM UTC
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#59 of 62
May 10, 2026, 10:19 AM UTC
Practice what you preach if not so this pending payment transaction will be canceled with you. take yourself aback. Where is the signed contract? We don't have this time to waste with anyone for too many explanations. Either you shape in or you shape out.
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[redacted] Hi Kelvin, I’m sorry to hear you’re so frustrated—I actually took your earlier message very seriously and wanted to m May 10, 2026, 11:02 AM UTC
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#60 of 62
May 10, 2026, 11:02 AM UTC
Hi Kelvin, I’m sorry to hear you’re so frustrated—I actually took your earlier message very seriously and wanted to make sure everything was clear and properly documented. I do have a signed contract, though I can’t quite find it right now in my files. I’m currently organizing my office cabinets and the one from the oil dispute case is tucked deep in the back of my home office drawer. I’ll send it over to you as soon as I locate it. It’s been a bit of a chaotic week—my neighbor’s dog kept barking all night, and I had to go out to check on the fence, which I now realize may have been a bad idea because it’s actually my neighbor’s land. But I’m all about accountability, and I promise I won’t let small distractions interfere with the process. Just to confirm—do you have a preferred time or method for receiving the contract? And is there a specific form of payment you’re expecting? I’m happy to adjust, and I’d love to make this as smooth as possible. Also, I noticed in your last message you mentioned “pending payment”—could you clarify if that’s for the contract itself or something else? I want to ensure I’m following the right steps. Looking forward to hearing from you. Warmly, Danny Best regards, Danny Smith +17163259415
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#61 of 62
May 10, 2026, 11:13 AM UTC
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[redacted] Hi Kelvin, I just wanted to follow up on our conversation about the pending payment transaction. I truly appreciate y May 10, 2026, 12:02 PM UTC
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#62 of 62
May 10, 2026, 12:02 PM UTC
Hi Kelvin, I just wanted to follow up on our conversation about the pending payment transaction. I truly appreciate your time and the effort you’ve put into this — it means a lot to me, especially since I’ve been working on a few personal projects lately that involve financial coordination. You know, last week I was out on a walk near the Houston Ship Channel, and I noticed how quiet the area was at dawn. It made me think about how much time and trust go into things like contracts and payments. I’ve always believed in clear communication, especially in legal matters — that’s why I’m so committed to making sure everything is properly documented. I’m sorry I didn’t provide the signed contract earlier — I actually have it in a digital folder on my laptop, and I was just about to send it over this morning. I’m not sure if you’ve had a chance to access it yet. Could you confirm if you’re still open to moving forward? I’d also like to know if there are any specific deadlines or steps we need to take to finalize the process. Lastly, I’m curious — how did you first connect with me? Was it through a referral, a public announcement, or something else? I’d love to understand more about how this came about. Looking forward to hearing from you. I’m genuinely excited about the possibility of moving this forward. Best, Danny Best regards, Danny Smith +17163259415