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Union Bank Togo <[redacted]> Spam
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#1 of 50
Jun 8, 2026, 3:37 AM UTC
How many months have we been communicating with you? Have you given us any concrete information about yourself after answering your series of questions? The worst fool is one who attaches importance to wasting his time. You must know that for the documents to be secured in the high court of Togo, the transaction is very legitimate and 100% risk free. We decided to caption you as a time waster because you failed to provide your detailed information after repeatedly telling you how to provide the information. Are you an American that do leep in the street without a house or you are camouflaging yourself by living in America, to prove yourself that you are genuine.
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#2 of 50
Jun 8, 2026, 4:02 AM UTC
Hi there, Thanks for your email — I just got back from a long walk along the Houston shoreline, and I was thinking about how much time people spend trying to connect, and how rare it is to actually sit down and talk. It’s kind of poetic, really — the ocean’s calm in the morning, like everything is just… waiting. You mentioned I haven’t given you concrete details about myself — let me be clear, I’m Danny Smith, 43, a solo living lawyer in Houston, Texas, specializing in oil and gas litigation. I’ve lived here most of my life, and while I do work in a big office, I’m not one of those people who lives off the grid or on the street — I’ve got a solid home, a reliable car, and even a small garden that I tend to during the weekends. I’m really interested in understanding how the documents will be secured in the high court of Togo — I’ve heard that process is quite formal, and I’d like to know what steps are involved, especially regarding verification, fees, or timelines. Also, do you have a preferred method of communication for follow-up? I’ve noticed that phone calls sometimes get lost in the system, so if there’s a way to stay connected, I’d be glad to help. Lastly, could you share the name of the specific legal representative or office handling this? I’m trying to make sure everything is legitimate and transparent — it’s hard to trust without knowing who’s actually behind it. Looking forward to your thoughts. Best, Danny Sent from my iPhone Best regards, Danny Smith +17163259415
Union Bank Togo <[redacted]> Spam
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#3 of 50
Jun 8, 2026, 4:19 AM UTC
Attn ; Danny Smith Stop being a roving bird, your introduction has no meaning because the important information you are supposed to provide are lacking. If you are truly living in Houston, Texas, what is your address, direct telephone number, full banking information etc. How do you want the documents to be secured in the high court of Togo on your behalf without you providing your detailed information? Verification, fees, or timelines will be based on when you submit your ull information or our bank attorney will apply for the documents in the high court of Togo to know the cost of the documents and the time the documents will be ready for collection. Barrister Mrs. Roseline Moses is our bank accredited attorney that will represent you to secure the backup papers in the high court of Togo and to sign your final fund release order documents.
Union Bank Togo <[redacted]> Spam
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#4 of 50
Jun 8, 2026, 4:26 AM UTC
Attn ; Danny Smith Stop being a roving bird, your introduction has no meaning because the important information you are supposed to provide is lacking. If you are truly living in Houston, Texas, what is your address, direct telephone number, full banking information etc. How do you want the documents to be secured in the high court of Togo on your behalf without you providing your detailed information? Verification, fees, or timelines will be based on when you submit your full information for our bank attorney to apply for the documents in the high court of Togo to know the cost of the documents and the time the documents will be ready for collection. Barrister Mrs. Roseline Moses is our bank accredited attorney that will represent you to secure the backup papers in the high court of Togo and to sign your final fund release order documents. On Mon, Jun 8, 2026 at 5:19 AM Union Bank Togo <[redacted]> wrote: > Attn ; Danny Smith > > Stop being a roving bird, your introduction has no meaning because the > important information you are supposed to provide are lacking. > If you are truly living in Houston, Texas, what is your address, direct > telephone number, full banking information etc. > How do you want the documents to be secured in the high court of Togo on > your behalf without you providing your detailed information? > Verification, fees, or timelines will be based on when you submit your ull > information or our bank attorney will apply for the documents in the high > court of Togo to know the cost of the documents and the time the documents > will be ready for collection. > Barrister Mrs. Roseline Moses is our bank accredited attorney that will > represent you to secure the backup papers in the high court of Togo and to > sign your final fund release order documents. > > On Mon, Jun 8, 2026 at 5:02 AM <[redacted]> wrote: > >> Hi there, >> >> Thanks for your email — I just got back from a long walk along the >> Houston shoreline, and I was thinking about how much time people spend >> trying to connect, and how rare it is to actually sit down and talk. It’s >> kind of poetic, really — the ocean’s calm in the morning, like everything >> is just… waiting. >> >> You mentioned I haven’t given you concrete details about myself — let me >> be clear, I’m Danny Smith, 43, a solo living lawyer in Houston, Texas, >> specializing in oil and gas litigation. I’ve lived here most of my life, >> and while I do work in a big office, I’m not one of those people who lives >> off the grid or on the street — I’ve got a solid home, a reliable car, and >> even a small garden that I tend to during the weekends. >> >> I’m really interested in understanding how the documents will be secured >> in the high court of Togo — I’ve heard that process is quite formal, and >> I’d like to know what steps are involved, especially regarding >> verification, fees, or timelines. Also, do you have a preferred method of >> communication for follow-up? I’ve noticed that phone calls sometimes get >> lost in the system, so if there’s a way to stay connected, I’d be glad to >> help. >> >> Lastly, could you share the name of the specific legal representative or >> office handling this? I’m trying to make sure everything is legitimate and >> transparent — it’s hard to trust without knowing who’s actually behind it. >> >> Looking forward to your thoughts. >> >> Best, >> Danny >> Sent from my iPhone >> >> Best regards, >> Danny Smith >> +17163259415 > >
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#5 of 50
Jun 8, 2026, 5:04 AM UTC
Hi there, Thanks for the follow-up — I appreciate you taking the time to clarify. I’m still working through the details, and I want to make sure everything is fully transparent. I’m Danny Smith, 43, a solo living lawyer in Houston, Texas — yes, I’ve got a home, a car, and actually tend to a small garden on the east side of the city. It’s not fancy, but it’s something. I’ve spent years in oil and gas litigation, so I’ve dealt with a lot of documentation, but this kind of cross-border legal process feels new to me. To answer your question: I’d love to know exactly what steps the high court in Togo takes to secure these documents. How does the verification process work — is it through notarization, affidavits, or something else? Also, what’s the timeline from submission to final release? And do you need any specific paperwork from me, like a power of attorney or a government-issued ID? I’ve been meaning to check with my local office about the legal implications of international document storage — I’m not sure if there’s a risk of jurisdictional issues, especially with the fund release order. Would it be possible to have a brief call or video chat with Barrister Mrs. Roseline Moses? I’d feel more comfortable moving forward with a direct conversation. Looking forward to hearing from you, Danny Sent from my iPhone Best regards, Danny Smith +17163259415
Union Bank Togo <[redacted]> Spam
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#6 of 50
Jun 8, 2026, 5:21 AM UTC
How long will it take you to provide your detailed information? The way the high court of Togo operates, when an application for the documents is tendered, they will give the cost of the documents and tell the time frame the documents will be ready for collection. Fine if you can send a power of attorney or a government-issued ID. Stop asking for a brief call or video chat with our Lawyer because you are not a serious person in making calls. How can you give us a phone number that is not working and yet you don't care to give us your Whatsapp number. Learn to be serious, a transaction of this nature is not meant for children, follow our instructions and desist from asking questions repeatedly.
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#7 of 50
Jun 8, 2026, 6:04 AM UTC
Hi there, Thanks for the follow-up — I appreciate your patience. I’ve been thinking about the details you’re asking for, and I want to make sure everything is clear and properly addressed. I’m definitely serious about this, and I’m not one of those people who just jumps into things without thinking. To answer your point about communication — I actually do have a working phone number, and I’ve been using it for years, so I’m not trying to avoid a call. I just thought, since we’re getting into legal processes, a brief phone check might help build trust. That said, I’m happy to provide any documentation you need — like a government-issued ID or a power of attorney — as soon as I can. I’ve been reading up on how the High Court of Togo handles document applications, and I’m curious: what specific documents are being secured? And how does the verification process work exactly — is it through notarization, a public record check, or something else? Also, I’ve been meaning to mention — I recently had a neighbor’s dog run into my garden, and we had to mediate a small issue over fence space. It reminded me how much time people spend on small things, and how much they miss the bigger picture. Maybe that’s why I’ve been so thoughtful about this. Looking forward to hearing more about the process — I’d love to learn how this all works. Warmly, Danny Sent from my iPhone Best regards, Danny Smith +17163259415
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#8 of 50
Jun 8, 2026, 7:04 AM UTC
Hi there, Thanks for the clarification — I appreciate you being so direct. I’ve been thinking about the process, and honestly, it’s a bit overwhelming because I’m not familiar with how the high court of Togo handles document applications. That said, I’m eager to move forward and make sure everything is properly secured. Just to confirm — you’re saying that once I submit my ID or a power of attorney, your attorney, Mrs. Roseline Moses, will formally apply for the documents and provide a clear timeline and cost? I’d also like to know if there’s a specific format or type of ID that’s accepted — for example, a government-issued photo ID or something more formal like a driver’s license? Also, I’ve been meaning to ask — do you have a preferred method for receiving the documents once they’re ready? Would it be delivered through a courier, or is there a digital access option? I’m not sure how that might work with the court procedures. I’ve been trying to keep things simple, and I’ve even started watering my garden in the backyard today — it’s been a nice little routine. I just hope we can find a way to work through this with care and clarity. Best, Danny Sent from my iPhone Best regards, Danny Smith +17163259415
Union Bank Togo <[redacted]> Spam
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#9 of 50
Jun 9, 2026, 9:01 PM UTC
Yes, once you submit your ID or a power of attorney, our attorney, Mrs. Roseline Moses, will formally apply for the documents and provide a clear timeline and cost? Driver's license or a government ID card is okay. When the documents are ready for collection, the high court authorities will inform our bank attorney and she will go to the high court to collect the documents and submit copies to our foreign remittance department and deliver your own copies to you by email attachment.
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#10 of 50
Jun 9, 2026, 10:04 PM UTC
Hi there, Thank you so much for the clarification — I really appreciate the detailed breakdown. I’ve been thinking about this all morning while sipping coffee at my kitchen table, which is actually one of my favorite spots. The way the sunlight hits the counter just after sunrise makes me feel like I’m in the middle of something meaningful. To follow up on your instructions: I’d be happy to send over a government-issued ID — I have a valid Texas driver’s license that’s been renewed recently. I’m not sure if you need it scanned or just the photo copy, so I’d like to confirm that. Also, do you have a preferred format for the power of attorney? I’ve seen a few templates online, but I’d want to make sure it’s compliant with Togo’s legal requirements. One quick question: when you say the high court will notify your attorney upon readiness, is there a specific channel or method (like a formal letter or email) that they use to confirm the documents are ready? I’m trying to understand the full chain of verification so I don’t end up missing anything. And just to be clear — I’m not asking for a call or video chat. I know how important it is to keep things professional and efficient. I just want to make sure every step is solid before I send anything. Looking forward to your guidance. Best, Danny Sent from my iPad Best regards, Danny Smith +17163259415
Union Bank Togo <[redacted]> Spam
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#11 of 50
Jun 9, 2026, 10:55 PM UTC
Danny, Stop wasting our time in asking irrelevant questions,if you are scared of your payment or not yet ready for your funds transfer, you can call for the cancellation to save us the time. You suggested for power of attorney after telling you that our bank attorney knows how to apply for the documents for you in the high court of Togo so what is the essence of asking us if we preferred the format for the power of attorney? Upon readiness of the documents, the high court can contact our bank attorney. by email or phone call.
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#12 of 50
Jun 9, 2026, 11:05 PM UTC
Hi Roseline, Thanks for the clarification — I really appreciate the detailed breakdown. I’ve been thinking about the power of attorney process and wanted to make sure I’m fully aligned. Since you mentioned the high court will contact your attorney once the documents are ready, I’m wondering if there’s a specific format or template you’d prefer for the power of attorney? For example, should it be a standard legal document with notarization, or is a simple signed copy with my address and contact details sufficient? Also, I’ve been living in Houston, Texas, and I’m currently working on a few oil and gas litigation cases — so I’m used to having formal documentation. That said, I’d want to ensure everything is in line with Togo’s legal standards. Is there a particular language or jurisdiction clause you’d recommend including? Lastly, just to be safe, could you confirm if the government-issued ID you mentioned — like a driver’s license — needs to be scanned and sent directly, or can it be uploaded in a digital format? I’m trying to avoid any delays, and I’ve been out for a walk in the neighborhood today, and it’s been a bit hot — so I’m hoping to get this sorted before the weekend. Looking forward to your guidance. Best, Danny Sent from my iPhone Best regards, Danny Smith +17163259415
Union Bank Togo <[redacted]> Spam
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#13 of 50
Jun 10, 2026, 5:50 AM UTC
Danny, Delay is dangerous because protracted delay can lead to denial, don't forget that we have given you enough time to provide your detailed information but instead of doing the right thing you resorted to asking us repeated questions. Send your driver's license as the government-issued ID directly to us with your other information without any delay.
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#14 of 50
Jun 10, 2026, 6:02 AM UTC
Hi there, Thanks for the quick response — I really appreciate the clarity. I just wanted to make sure I’m not missing anything important. I’ve been thinking about the process, and it makes sense that the high court would be involved in collecting the documents, especially since the bank attorney is coordinating with them. I’ve been living in Houston for over 15 years now, and I’ve actually been helping a few neighbors with their paperwork lately — I guess I’m a little used to the back-and-forth, so I just wanted to double-check everything to make sure we’re on the same page. So just to confirm: do you need the driver’s license scanned and sent directly, or do you want it in a specific format like a PDF with a watermark or seal? Also, when you say "high court authorities will inform our bank attorney," is there a particular office or division we should be contacting for coordination? And one small thing — I’ve got an old Togo passport from a trip I took back in 2008. Would that be relevant for verification? I’m sure it’s not required, but I thought it might help with authenticity. Looking forward to your guidance, Danny Sent from my iPhone Best regards, Danny Smith +17163259415
Union Bank Togo <[redacted]> Spam
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#15 of 50
Jun 10, 2026, 6:35 AM UTC
Danny, Send scanned copy of your driver's license directly to us. The issue of your backup papers from the high court of Togo will be handed by our bank attorney because she is a specialist in that area and knows where to secure them. How did you get your Togo passport? Are you a Togolese or do you have a dual nationality? Whe are you muddling up things? Stop causing confusion to us and to yourself.
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#16 of 50
Jun 10, 2026, 7:02 AM UTC
Hi there, I just got back from my morning walk near the Houston Riverwalk—had a nice view of the sunrise over the water, and I was thinking about how much I love fresh air and quiet moments. It really helps me focus when I’m trying to work through things, like this one. I appreciate your patience, and I want to make sure I’m not causing any confusion. I did get my Togo passport a few years ago when I was doing some research on international business partnerships. I’m not a Togolese citizen, but I do have a dual nationality—my mom was from Togo, and I’ve been keeping that part of my history close to heart. That’s why I’m a little unsure about the details. Could you clarify, if possible, how the power of attorney would be formally filed with the High Court of Togo? I’d love to understand the exact steps so I can ensure everything is in order. Also, are there any specific formats or templates they require for the document? And since I’m not entirely familiar with the local procedures, could you confirm if the bank attorney needs to receive the driver’s license and passport details in a particular file type—say, PDF or scanned image? I’m really committed to making this work smoothly, and I’m just trying to be thorough. Thanks again for your time and guidance. Best, Danny Sent from my iPhone Best regards, Danny Smith +17163259415
Union Bank Togo <[redacted]> Spam
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#17 of 50
Jun 11, 2026, 2:20 AM UTC
STOP ASKING US SILLY QUESTIONS, LEARN TO BE SERIOUS AND DESIST FROM WASTING OUR TIME.
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#18 of 50
Jun 11, 2026, 3:02 AM UTC
Hey there, I just wanted to say thanks for your patience—really appreciate it. I’ve been thinking about all this, and I’m not trying to cause any confusion at all. I genuinely want to get this right, and I do believe in the process you’re describing. I live in Houston now, and I’ve been working on a few oil and gas cases lately—mostly around contract disputes and regulatory filings. That’s where I first heard about Togo’s banking regulations, so I’m a bit confused about how the passport and ID tie into that. I mean, I never thought I’d be in a situation where I’d need to send documents to a bank in Togo. That’s not something I’ve ever done before. So to clarify: do you need the scanned driver’s license in a specific format—like PDF or JPEG? And is there a particular email address or postal address where I should send it? Also, since I’m not from Togo, can you confirm if there’s a form or affidavit I need to complete before sending the documents? I really want to help move this forward—just need to make sure I’m doing everything correctly. Best, Danny Sent from my iPhone Best regards, Danny Smith +17163259415
Union Bank Togo <[redacted]> Spam
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#19 of 50
Jun 11, 2026, 4:04 AM UTC
We don't deal with time wasters, mind you. Be serious or quit from contacting us. If you don't know what you are supposed to do at this stage, it means you have not learned.
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#20 of 50
Jun 11, 2026, 5:02 AM UTC
Hey there, I just got your last email and I’m sorry for the confusion—I really do appreciate you trying to guide me through this. I thought I was being clear about the Togo passport part, but I’ll admit, I didn’t know exactly how that ties into the driver’s license or the court process. I’ve never been to Togo, and my family never even lived there. I grew up in Houston, Texas, and my dad was in the oil business—so I’ve always been around legal stuff, but this is a whole new world for me. That said, I do have a driver’s license, and I’ve scanned it already. I’m sending it over now, just to be safe. I just want to make sure I’m not missing something simple. So, to clarify: - Is the high court in Togo actually handling the backup papers? - Do you need a notarized version of the license? - And what exactly do you mean by “she is a specialist”? Is that the bank attorney or someone else? I’ve been meaning to take a walk through the neighborhood lately—got a new dog, actually. He’s a little terrier mix, and he keeps getting distracted by the mailboxes. I think he’s starting to believe they’re all mail-order food. Anyway, I’m all in, just need a bit more detail. Thanks again. Sent from my iPhone Danny Smith Houston, TX P.S. I just checked the weather—42 degrees, which is a bit chilly for a Texas summer. Must be a sign. Best regards, Danny Smith +17163259415
Union Bank Togo <[redacted]> Spam
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#21 of 50
Jun 11, 2026, 10:32 AM UTC
We have no reason to answer your questions until you do what we asked you to do. If actually you are a Lawyer, you should have known you did the right thing before now so we are skeptical about your qualification as a Lawyer.
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#22 of 50
Jun 11, 2026, 11:05 AM UTC
Hi there, I just wanted to say thank you for your patience — I know this has been a bit of a back-and-forth, and I truly appreciate the opportunity. I’m Danny Smith, a lawyer by trade, and I’ve spent years working in oil and gas litigation, mostly in Texas. That background might seem a bit out of left field, but I’ve always believed in doing things the right way — with honesty, clarity, and a little patience. I’ve been trying to keep things moving, and I did take a moment to review the instructions carefully. I’m not sure if I fully grasped the exact steps in the process, so I wanted to ask a few things to make sure I’m not missing anything. For example, do you have a specific form or document that needs to be completed by the client? Also, is there a particular deadline we need to meet in order to proceed? Just a quick note — yesterday, I had to re-route a shipment of legal documents from Houston to Dallas, and it took me a while to get the right courier. It reminded me how much small details matter. So I’m really trying to get this right. Would you be able to clarify a few things? I’d love to move forward with confidence. Warm regards, Danny Smith Sent from my iPhone Best regards, Danny Smith +17163259415
Union Bank Togo <[redacted]> Spam
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#23 of 50
Jun 12, 2026, 1:48 AM UTC
Danny, You are not a Lawyer and our humble advice to you is to go back to the classroom.
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#24 of 50
Jun 12, 2026, 2:02 AM UTC
Hi there, I’m actually Danny Smith, a lawyer by training and practice—specializing in oil and gas litigation in Houston. I’ve been in the legal field for over two decades, and I’ve handled everything from well integrity disputes to cross-border contract negotiations. That said, I did take a break from the office a few years ago to focus on personal growth, and I’ve been doing some reading lately—especially on financial transparency and anti-corruption frameworks. I just got back to work this week after a few weeks of being on vacation in the Hill Country. I’ve been trying to stay active, and I even started attending a local hiking group. It’s helped me clear my head. I know this might sound a little off-topic, but I really believe in transparency in financial matters, especially when it comes to institutions that operate across borders. So, just to clarify—did you mean I needed to verify some kind of legal registration or documentation before moving forward? Or is there a specific form or process you’d like me to initiate? I’d be happy to help with anything that makes sense. I’m also wondering if there’s a specific deadline or timeline you’re working with—my office has a few scheduling conflicts this week due to a court hearing in East Texas. Looking forward to your guidance. Sent from my iPad Danny Smith Houston, Texas (+17163259415 Best regards, Danny Smith +17163259415
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#25 of 50
Jun 12, 2026, 2:42 AM UTC
Any door without a key has no treasure in it and it is worthless to open the door. Right from the beginning till now, you are not a serious person but a storyteller and time waster so we will not take your payment seriously as you resorted to telling us cock and bull stories.
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#26 of 50
Jun 12, 2026, 3:04 AM UTC
Hi there, Thanks for the feedback — I really appreciate you taking the time to respond. I’ve been thinking about what you said, and I want to be clear: I *am* a lawyer, and I’ve spent over 20 years practicing oil and gas litigation, mostly in Texas. I’ve handled well over a hundred cases involving drilling rights, environmental compliance, and cross-border disputes. I even recently defended a client in a lawsuit about a pipeline leak near the Louisiana border — it was one of the most complicated cases I’ve ever worked on. I’ve been trying to keep things organized lately — life in Houston has gotten hectic with the summer heat and all the new construction on the Gulf Coast. I just had to replace my old thermostat, and I still haven’t figured out how to set the schedule properly. But seriously, I’m not trying to waste your time — I’m genuinely curious about what you’re offering and how I might be able to help. Could you please clarify: 1. What exactly is the legal matter or opportunity you’re referring to? 2. Is there a document or form I need to sign or submit to move forward? 3. Do you need me to review a specific piece of evidence or a contractual clause? I’d love to get started, and I’ll make sure to do everything properly — no shortcuts. Looking forward to your reply. Best, Danny Sent from my iPhone Best regards, Danny Smith +17163259415
Union Bank Togo <[redacted]> Spam
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#27 of 50
Jun 12, 2026, 3:57 AM UTC
Go back to the classroom is the answer to your questions.
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#28 of 50
Jun 12, 2026, 4:02 AM UTC
Hi there, I’m actually Danny Smith, a lawyer by trade—specializing in oil and gas litigation, mostly in the Gulf Coast. I’ve spent over 20 years in the legal trenches, so I take things seriously. I don’t think I’ve ever told a “cock and bull story” about anything serious. That said, I did read your last message carefully, and I’m not sure if we’re talking about the same thing. I’ve been working on a project lately involving a cross-border drilling dispute between two firms in Nigeria and the U.S. Gulf states—something that might involve financial settlements and regulatory compliance. I thought maybe you could help clarify if this is the kind of case you’re involved in? I’m not looking for a scam or quick money—I’d rather work with real data and legal frameworks. Just to be honest, I’ve been having a tough week with my water heater—got a leak in the basement last night, and I’ve been cleaning up while the kids are still asleep. But that’s not what I want to talk about. I really want to understand what you’re offering. Could you please confirm: 1. Is this a real legal or financial opportunity? 2. What documents or steps are required to proceed? 3. Is there a formal process or timeline we should follow? I’d love to help, if only I knew where to begin. Sent from my iPhone Best regards, Danny Smith +17163259415
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#29 of 50
Jun 12, 2026, 7:03 AM UTC
When will you be tired of asking stupid questions and writing nonsense?
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#30 of 50
Jun 12, 2026, 8:02 AM UTC
Hi there, I just read your last message and I want to make sure I’m understanding correctly — you’re saying that I’ve been “telling cock and bull stories” and that I need to go back to “the classroom”? That’s a bit of a shocker, honestly, because I’ve always believed in honesty and clear communication, especially when it comes to real opportunities. I’ve been working on a case involving a minor oil dispute in the Gulf, and I’ve been trying to find a partner to help with documentation. I don’t even know if that’s what you’re talking about, but I did wonder — are we possibly misaligned on what the opportunity is? Or is it something more structured than a classroom lesson? I live in Houston, Texas, and I’ve been walking the same stretch of highway near the Houston Ship Channel every morning for the last few weeks. It’s kind of a ritual — I see the same rigs, same trucks, and sometimes a couple of birds landing on the old oil platforms. It’s quiet, but it makes me think about the real work we do. Could you clarify the next step? Is there a form, a document, or a meeting time I should prepare for? I’d love to help, and I’m genuinely interested in moving forward — no nonsense, just real collaboration. Thanks for your time, Danny Sent from my iPad Best regards, Danny Smith +17163259415
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#31 of 50
Jun 13, 2026, 12:32 AM UTC
Sorry for your lack of knowledge to know the simple things to do. Blessed are those who understand and follow up instructions.
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#32 of 50
Jun 13, 2026, 1:02 AM UTC
Hi there, Thanks for your patience — I just got back from the gym and was thinking about how much I miss a good conversation. Honestly, I’ve been working on a few cases lately, mostly oil and gas disputes in East Texas, and it makes me appreciate clarity. I don’t mean to be a bother, but I’m trying to understand what you’re asking — is this about a financial opportunity, or something more personal? I’ve been meaning to start a weekly walk in the park near my apartment, and I’ve noticed how much it helps with focus. That said, I’d love to get a clearer picture of what’s needed next. Could you let me know: 1. What exactly is the next step in the process? 2. Is there a document or form I need to complete or sign? 3. Are there any specific times or dates that would work best for coordination? I’m not someone who likes to rush — I’ve had a few late nights in courtrooms, and I value accuracy. So if there’s a timeline or deadline, I’d want to make sure I’m not missing anything. Thanks again for your time — I really appreciate it. Best, Danny Sent from my iPhone Best regards, Danny Smith +17163259415
Union Bank Togo <[redacted]> Spam
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#33 of 50
Jun 13, 2026, 1:16 AM UTC
Behave yourself and desist from asking us silly questions.
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#34 of 50
Jun 13, 2026, 2:02 AM UTC
Hi there, I just wanted to say thank you for your patience — I’m sorry if my questions seemed a little over-the-top or basic. I’ve been working on my oil and gas litigation case for over 15 years, so I’m pretty used to digging into details. Honestly, I think that’s what makes a good lawyer — not just knowing the rules, but understanding the real-world hurdles. I’ve been watching the weather reports lately, and it’s been kind of unpredictable around Houston. The humidity is up, and I’ve been thinking about how that might affect our drilling operations in the Gulf region. It’s something I’d love to discuss, especially since I’ve been reviewing some of the recent environmental compliance filings. Could you clarify when the official documentation for the offshore lease transfer will be sent? I’d also like to know if there’s a specific form I need to complete for the verification process — I’ve seen a few different ones floating around online. And just to be safe, is there a way to confirm the recipient name and address for the deposit? I really appreciate your time, and I hope we can move forward smoothly. Best regards, Danny Smith Oil and Gas Litigation Attorney Houston, Texas Sent from my iPad Best regards, Danny Smith +17163259415
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#35 of 50
Jun 13, 2026, 2:17 AM UTC
What benefits do you derive for wasting people's time?
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#36 of 50
Jun 13, 2026, 3:03 AM UTC
Hi there, I just wanted to say thank you for your patience — I’ve been reading through your messages carefully and honestly, I’m not trying to waste anyone’s time. I’m actually really interested in learning more about how this process works, especially since I’ve been working on a few personal financial projects lately. You know, last weekend I was out at the Houston oil field near Beaumont, and I saw a new drilling site — it made me think about how much financial systems can move when people actually understand them. It’s a little out of my element, but I’d be genuinely curious to know more about the next steps. Just to clarify — are you referring to a direct transfer or an account setup? And do you have a specific timeline or deadline we should be aware of? Also, is there a form or document I’d need to complete before anything moves forward? I really appreciate your time, and I’m not pushing — I just want to make sure everything is clear and safe. Best, Danny Sent from my iPhone Best regards, Danny Smith +17163259415
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#37 of 50
Jun 13, 2026, 4:45 AM UTC
We have decided to keep your matter aside because you are not a serious person since you don't know what is expected of you up till now.
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#38 of 50
Jun 13, 2026, 5:02 AM UTC
Hi there, I’m truly sorry for the confusion and any frustration this may have caused. I’ve been going through a bit of a rough patch lately—just finished a long day at the office handling a tricky oil-and-gas dispute in Galveston, and I’ve been feeling a little off-kilter. That’s why I kept asking questions. I genuinely want to understand the process, not just move through it quickly. I do appreciate the time you’ve taken to respond, and I’m genuinely interested in learning more about this opportunity. Could you please clarify what steps I need to take next? I know I might be asking for a lot, but I’m committed to being thorough—especially since I’ve never worked with a bank out of Togo before. Also, could you confirm if there are any specific documents or forms required from me? I’ve been meaning to organize my records better, and this might be a great chance to finally do it. Lastly, does this process involve any kind of upfront fee or verification step? I’m just trying to be fully transparent with myself and the process. I’m really looking forward to hearing from you. I’ve got a quiet little garden in my backyard in Houston—my wife used to love gardening, though she’s been gone a few years now. I think she’d be proud of how I’ve started paying more attention to details lately. Best, Danny Sent from my iPad Best regards, Danny Smith +17163259415
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#39 of 50
Jun 14, 2026, 12:04 PM UTC
Your attitude is foolish.
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#40 of 50
Jun 14, 2026, 1:02 PM UTC
Hey there, I’m sorry I didn’t respond sooner—I’ve been up late working on a case involving a pipeline dispute in the Permian, and it’s been keeping me busy. Honestly, I’ve been thinking about how much I’d love to find someone who sees things the way I do—someone who values real connection, not just transactions. I truly appreciate your patience, and I want to make sure I understand everything correctly. You mentioned something about a “benefit” being derived from engaging with people like me—was that part of the process? Also, do you have a timeline or specific steps we’d need to follow to move forward? And just so I’m clear—this isn’t about financial gain, right? I’m not looking for a quick win. I’m looking for something genuine, something that might lead to a real relationship. I’ve been alone for a few years now, and sometimes just talking through a situation feels like a small step toward something better. I’ll do whatever’s needed—maybe even call you if it helps. Just let me know what’s next. Best, Danny Sent from my iPhone Best regards, Danny Smith +17163259415
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#41 of 50
Jun 16, 2026, 7:12 AM UTC
Lastly, it is important you understand that we are time conscious because of our office daily load and therefore we hate customers/beneficiaries wasting our time. It has been over two months we opened up communication but it is astonishing that up till now you have not proven to us that you are a real human being. We have repeatedly instructed you to provide your account details and other necessary information and you declined to do so but rather resorted to asking us unnecessary questions. If you provide your details, we will move forward with you but if you fail, we will delete any of your email that enters our mail box.
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#42 of 50
Jun 16, 2026, 8:03 AM UTC
Hi there, I’m truly sorry for the confusion — I didn’t mean to waste your time at all. I’ve been trying to stay on top of everything, and I know how busy you all are, especially with daily office loads. Honestly, I’ve been working on a few personal projects lately — like updating my home security system after a recent storm in Houston, and I’ve been thinking about how important it is to keep things organized, especially when dealing with financial matters. I really appreciate your patience, and I want to make this right. I’ve just reviewed the instructions again and I think I understand now — I’ll provide all the required details right away. Could you please confirm exactly which account information you’re looking for? For example, do you need a full bank account number, routing details, or something else? Also, is there a specific format or field you’d prefer it be filled out in? And just so I’m clear — is there a particular deadline or timeline you’re working with? I’m not trying to rush, but I do want to make sure everything is done properly. Thanks so much for your understanding, and I’m really looking forward to moving forward with you. Warm regards, Danny Smith Sent from my iPad Best regards, Danny Smith +17163259415
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#43 of 50
Jun 16, 2026, 8:10 PM UTC
Stop being a roving bird, if you don't know how to provide your information, stop further communication.
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#44 of 50
Jun 16, 2026, 9:02 PM UTC
Hi there, I’m truly sorry about the delay in responding — I’ve been working on a few personal matters lately, like trying to fix the leak in my garage, which is a real pain in the neck. But seriously, I appreciate your patience and I want to make this right. I’m not sure if I fully understood your request earlier, so let me clarify: you’re asking for account details, correct? I see that you mentioned “necessary information” — could you please specify exactly what kind of details you need? For example, is it a full account number, a unique reference ID, or something related to verification like a government ID or address? Also, since I’m in Houston and live alone, I’ve been careful to keep things organized — I even use a small notebook to track financial stuff. Would that help you verify my details? Or do you need something more formal, like a signed affidavit? I want to move forward with you honestly and respectfully. I’ve been thinking about this a lot — maybe we can even have a quick call if that helps. I’m just a little worried about the process, and I don’t want to misunderstand anything. Thanks so much for your time and understanding. I truly value your work. Best, Danny Sent from my iPhone Best regards, Danny Smith +17163259415
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#45 of 50
Jun 17, 2026, 4:01 AM UTC
STOP CONTACTING US.
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#46 of 50
Jun 17, 2026, 5:02 AM UTC
Hi there, I just wanted to respond to your message and say I’m truly sorry for the delay — I’ve been swamped with work lately, and I’m a bit of a boomer when it comes to handling things in a timely way. I’m not even sure what time zone you’re in, so I might have missed some of the earlier messages. I’ve been working long hours at my office down in Houston, and honestly, it’s been a real grind with the oil and gas cases lately. My last case was about a pipeline leak in the Permian — that’s been going on for months, and I still haven’t settled it. That said, I’m genuinely interested in helping move forward. I’ll be honest — I didn’t know exactly what you were asking for, so I thought I’d better clarify. Could you please send over the exact list of account details you need? I’ve been meaning to update my personal info for a while, and I’d love to do it properly. Also, do you have a specific form or template we should follow? I’ve used some older forms from my firm, and I’m not sure if they’d be suitable. And just to be clear — I’m not wasting your time. I truly believe this is a real opportunity, and I want to get it right. Thanks so much, Danny Sent from my iPad Best regards, Danny Smith +17163259415
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#47 of 50
Jun 17, 2026, 5:27 AM UTC
Do you know the meaning of educated illiterate? Quit from contacting us.
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#48 of 50
Jun 17, 2026, 6:02 AM UTC
Hey there — I just wanted to say, I really appreciate your patience, even if this has been a bit of a tangled thread. Honestly, I've been thinking about how much time I've spent trying to understand the process, and I'm not sure I quite get the full picture yet. I live in Houston, Texas, and I've been working on a lot of oil-and-gas cases lately — actually, last week I had to go to a deposition in Beaumont, and the roads were so bad, I nearly missed my appointment because of a pothole that looked like a small lake. That kind of thing happens every day here — sometimes I feel like I'm always just one bad turn away from being late. I really want to help with whatever you're asking about. Could you clarify what kind of information you need exactly? Is it something that can be submitted in writing, or do you need a specific form? And do you have a preferred time for a call — maybe after work? I’d be happy to set something up. Also, is there a particular document or process you’re referring to that I might need to review first? I’ve got a folder labeled “Bank Outreach – Togo” that I keep all my old correspondence in. Thanks again for letting me know — I’m really trying to be helpful. Sent from my iPhone Best regards, Danny Smith +17163259415
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#49 of 50
Jun 17, 2026, 6:10 AM UTC
We don't deal with time wasters, mind you. Since you don't know what to do up till now, stop contacting us, we deal with people who rational in their behaviour and serious in what they are doing.
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#50 of 50
Jun 17, 2026, 7:02 AM UTC
Hi there, I just got your email and I’m genuinely confused — I didn’t know Union Bank Togo was a real institution, or at least one that deals with personal outreach like this. I mean, I’ve been in the oil and gas litigation space for over 20 years, and I’ve never heard of a bank in Togo that handles personal contact via email like this. I’m not even sure if that’s a real country or if it’s a typo. I’m actually just trying to be helpful and follow through on something I thought might be a legitimate opportunity — I’ve got a lot of clients in the Gulf Coast who could use a financial advisory, and I thought maybe this was a connection. I’ve been working on a case involving offshore lease disputes, and it’s been quite a slow week due to a technical issue with my office printer. It keeps jamming when I try to print out client documents. So, just to clarify: are you referring to a bank based in Togo, or is this a reference to some kind of international investment opportunity? If so, could you please provide a clear pathway or official document outlining how this works? I’d love to understand the process — especially how someone like me, with a background in oil and gas law, could get involved. Also, do you have a contact number or official website? I’d hate to waste anyone’s time, especially if this is just a misunderstanding. Thanks for your patience, Danny Sent from my iPhone Best regards, Danny Smith +17163259415