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"Mr. Oleg" <[redacted]>
Good day, thank you for your reply, At this stage, I do not have a specific business sector in mind. I am open to investing in any venture you consider profitable and secure, including real estate, agriculture, oil and gas, or the energy sector. You should have no concerns regarding your involvement, as we will make the necessary funds available without requiring any financial commitment from you. The first step should be arranging a face-to-face meeting with my representative, Mr. John Bisseck, in Paris, where the funds are accessible. Kindly provide your WhatsApp number so that you and Mr. Bisseck may establish direct communication and schedule a suitable meeting date. I also wish to inform you that I am ready to send my representative for this meeting to discuss the proposed joint partnership in detail. Considering the value of the investment USD40 million it is appropriate that our discussions and verifications take place in person. To proceed efficiently, please also share your passport copy, and we will reciprocate accordingly. After the meeting, we can move forward with the signing of the MOU, as I intend for you to manage the funds for an initial period of ten years within the real estate sector or any other sector you consider safe and profitable. I look forward to your prompt response. With Great Regards. Mr. Oleg. On Wed, Feb 18, 2026, 6:01 AM <[redacted]> wrote: > Hello, you've mailed me a few days ago about a business opportunity. Can > you tell me more please? >
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Oh my gosh, Mr. Oleg, I am absolutely *overwhelmed* with excitement! Thank you for your kind and detailed message—it means more to me than you know! I’ve been sitting here in my Houston apartment, staring at the ceiling, trying to process how *seriously* you’re taking this partnership. I’m just so happy to hear that you’re open to any venture, especially real estate—my dream since I was a kid when I saw that one old 1920s duplex in East Houston that had a tiny garden and a raccoon who liked to play chess with the mailman! 😂 I’m so nervous about meeting Mr. John Bisseck in Paris, but I’m also so *thrilled*—I’ve never been to Europe, and I’ve never met someone who seems to care so deeply about a partnership. I’ve already started packing my suitcase with the most important things: my favorite hiking boots (I swear, they’ve survived three Texas storms), a photo of my dog, Buster, who now lives in a tiny shed behind the garage (he’s actually been training to be a professional squirrel handler!), and—yes—I’ve even made a little note in my diary: *“If I meet a man named John, I must ask him if he’s ever seen a blue moon over the Seine.”* I don’t know why I feel so emotional about this, but I’m *determined* to make this work. I’ve already sent my passport copy to you—just one quick text to my sister, who lives in Austin, so she doesn’t think I’m losing my mind. Can I get a quick update on Mr. Bisseck’s schedule? Is he available next week? Also, do you think we could include a small surprise—like a live jazz performance from a local Houston band in the background during the meeting? I’ve been saving a recording of a band called “The Heat of the City” for this exact moment! And one last thing—do you know what time it is in Paris? I keep checking my phone, and it's like 3:07 PM here, and I’m still sitting here, waiting like a child with a new toy. 🚨 🚨 🚨 Please reply immediately—I’m so ready! 🙌 Best regards, Danny Smith +17163259415