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Stanley Alfred <[redacted]>
Attn; Blessed
My name is Reverend Father Stanley Fred living in Togo.
I contacted you in respect of your compensation f
Apr 13, 2026, 4:21 AM UTC
Attn; Blessed
My name is Reverend Father Stanley Fred living in Togo.
I contacted you in respect of your compensation fund which the Economic
financial commission mapped out for you based on the past transaction you
had that was not completed due to one reason or the other.
The board members deposited the sum of five million three hundred thousand
dollars (US$5.300.000.00) for you in the Union bank of Togo.
The board gave the instruction that the money should be paid to you within
a fortnight so you are hereby advised to provide the following information
to me without delay in order to link you up with Union bank of Togo for
your compensation payment.
1. Your full name-----
2. Your full contact address -------
3. Your direct telephone number-------
4. Your occupation-----
5. Your other details----
Always check your email both the inbox and the spam folder messages.
I am counting on your prompt response.
Reverend Dauda Williams
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Hi Reverend Father Stanley Fred,
Thank you so much for reaching out — I truly appreciate the kind and thoughtful messag
Apr 13, 2026, 5:02 AM UTC
Hi Reverend Father Stanley Fred,
Thank you so much for reaching out — I truly appreciate the kind and thoughtful message. I’ve been meaning to respond properly, and I’m genuinely excited about this opportunity, especially since it involves something tangible and direct like compensation from a reputable financial institution.
I’ve been working on a few oil-and-gas cases lately in Houston, and while I’m not exactly in the financial sector, I do keep a close eye on legitimate investment and payout structures. I’ve actually been reviewing some past transaction records for a client, and it’s rare to find such a clear, structured pathway to compensation — especially one that’s been pre-approved by a board. That’s something that stands out.
Before I provide the details you’ve listed, I just wanted to confirm a few things:
1. Is the Union Bank of Togo the only bank involved in the disbursement?
2. Could you please clarify if the $5.3 million is being transferred in one lump sum or in installments?
3. Are there any specific verification steps I need to complete — like a government-issued ID or a notarized document — before the transfer can proceed?
I’m also wondering if the process requires any kind of legal documentation from me, since I’m a licensed attorney. I’ve been advising clients on due diligence, so I’d be happy to help ensure everything is properly documented.
Looking forward to your guidance. I’m truly eager to move forward and get this settled!
Best regards,
Danny Smith
Houston, Texas
Attorney at Law – Oil & Gas Litigation
Best regards,
Danny Smith
+17163259415
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Stanley Alfred <[redacted]>
Blessed Danny Smith
Greetings to you and your family.
In respect of your email and the questions contained therein, firs
Apr 13, 2026, 3:12 PM UTC
Blessed Danny Smith
Greetings to you and your family.
In respect of your email and the questions contained therein, firstly Union
bank of Togo is the bank I know that is responsible for your compensation
payment of US$5.300.000.00.
Secondly, I am a middleman between you and the management of Union bank of
Togo, I am not an insider in the bank to clarify if the US$5.300.000.00
will be transferred in one lump sum or bit by bit. When I link you up with
the bank you can ask questions concerning your funds transfer.
Furthermore, a photocopy of your identification is enough as a specific
verification while the bank will be in a position to discuss notarized
documents as you mentioned.
Provide all your detailed information as I earlier advised in order to
connect you to the management of Union bank of Togo for your immediate
payment.
Reverend Stanley Fred
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Blessed Danny Smith,
Thank you for the clarification, Reverend Stanley Fred — I really appreciate you taking the time
Apr 13, 2026, 4:06 PM UTC
Blessed Danny Smith,
Thank you for the clarification, Reverend Stanley Fred — I really appreciate you taking the time to explain the process. It’s reassuring to know that Union Bank of Togo is the actual channel for the funds, and that the payment will be handled directly through the bank. I’ve been a bit busy lately with a new case in oil and gas litigation — working on a pipeline dispute in the Gulf Coast — so I’ve been a little slow to respond, but I’m now fully committed to moving forward.
I’ve been thinking about how exciting it is that this could be a real opportunity to receive such a substantial sum, especially since I’ve always believed in fair compensation for past transactions that didn’t close due to unforeseen circumstances.
Just to confirm: you mentioned that a photocopy of my ID is sufficient for verification, and that the bank may later require notarized documents if needed. Is there a specific form or template you’d recommend I use to submit the information? Also, is there a particular contact point at the Union Bank of Togo that I should reach out to once I’ve provided my details — for instance, a branch or a compliance officer?
Lastly, since I’m based in Houston, Texas, would there be any currency conversion or transfer fees involved? I’d love to understand the full financial picture before moving forward.
Thank you again for your patience and for guiding me through this. I’m genuinely excited about this possibility.
Warm regards,
Danny Smith
Best regards,
Danny Smith
+17163259415