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[redacted] Dear Friend   Greetings to you,  I am very sorry for my late reply, which was due to I was away to attend th May 4, 2026, 11:06 PM UTC
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May 4, 2026, 11:06 PM UTC
Dear Friend   Greetings to you,  I am very sorry for my late reply, which was due to I was away to attend the 2026 world ITT seminar in Geneva Switzerland  and just return back to country last Monday, being 27th of April, 2026. It is therefore my privilege to respond to your reply to my proposal to you.  Like I stated in my first letter to you, which I hope you actually understood very well, which is assistance or help I wanted to use my position to give you as a Computer Scientist, here at the Central Bank of Nigeria.   I am Mr. Mark Obiora, a computer scientist with the central bank of Nigeria and as I started work with C.B.N. I came across your file which was marked X and your released disk painted RED, I took time to study it and found out that you have paid VIRTUALLY all fees, your fund has not been released to you.   The most annoying thing is that nobody is ready or willing to  tell you the truth that on no account will they ever release the fund to you, instead they let you spend money unnecessarily. As I do not intend to work here all the days of my life, I can release this fund to you if you will certify me of my security, and how I can run away from this Nigeria if I do this, because if I don't run away from this country after i made the transfer, I will be seriously in trouble and my life will be in danger, as  this is like a Mafia setting in Nigeria; which  you will not understand it because you are not a Nigerian.   It was on the cause of my duty and my routine check on the systems that I discovered your file and your inheritance payment sum of US$10.5M, which has over stayed for release and was lingering because of corrupt attitude of some CBN officials, who their ambition was to divert your fund to a different account. In fact from my finding, so many unlucky beneficiaries have lost their funds through this criminal attitude of some CBN officials.   The only thing I will need to release this fund is a special HARD DISK we call HD120 GIG. you will buy two of it, I will use it to recopy your information, destroy the previous old one, punch the computer to reflect in your bank within 24banking hours. I will clean up the tracer and destroy your file, after which I will run away from Nigeria to meet with you.   I decided to take the risk and contact you, because I will not need any fee or any form of tax from you than two diskettes, which I will use to reprogram your fund and transfer it immediately to your account.  If you can provide me with the two diskettes, I will use it to move your fund to your account within 24 banking hours.     Once you buy the two diskettes and send them to me, I will use them to transfer your fund to your account without any trace or anyone noticing it. I will use the  two diskettes to recopy all your information that was in the old diskettes, destroy the old diskette, and punch the interswitch Quick Teller Online Instant credit chrome guide swift, to enable your fund reflect into your bank account instantely. Upon confirmation of the transfer into your account, I will clean up the tracer and destroy your file, thereafter; I will come over to meet you for my share of 25%.   However, if you are not interested, you should not bother to reply me again, because our communication will not be unnecessary, since you are not under any obligation, to accept my honest and sincere offered assistance. In other words,  you can forget all about my proposal and pretend as if we never had any discussion of this nature, because furthering our communication, will be useless.   If you want to take advantage of this opportunity, I assured you that the transfer will be executed under a security arrangement that will guarantee your security and uninterrupted transfer fund to your account, as it will be back up with legal documents that will be transmitted to your bank, confirming the legality of the fund as an inheritance legitimate fund. Do get in touch with me again, if you are still interested in my proposal, by providing me with your telephone numbers and wasap number for fast and private communications and also reconfirm your full names, address, banking details and copy of your identity card or international passport. The choice is yours.  Thanks for your understanding and have a great day.   Regards, Mr. Mark Obiora Computer scientist/programmer Central Bank of Nigeria      
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[redacted] Dear Mr. Obiora, Thank you so much for your detailed and thoughtful message. I truly appreciate the time and care you’v May 5, 2026, 12:03 AM UTC
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May 5, 2026, 12:03 AM UTC
Dear Mr. Obiora, Thank you so much for your detailed and thoughtful message. I truly appreciate the time and care you’ve taken in explaining your situation, especially how you discovered my file during your routine checks at the Central Bank of Nigeria. That level of dedication — even in such a complex and sensitive environment — is quite impressive. I’ve been sitting here thinking about how unusual it is that such a system would have a file marked “X” and a red-painted disk, especially with a fund of $10.5 million still pending. I’ve actually been reviewing some old oil-and-gas litigation files at home lately — you know, the kind where funds get stuck in legal limbo due to procedural delays — and it’s made me wonder how something like this could exist in a central bank setting. I’m not saying I believe it’s exactly like that, but the idea of a hidden file or a red disk... it does make sense in certain bureaucratic systems, especially where transparency is limited. I’m very interested in moving forward, but I have a few questions: 1. Could you clarify what exactly you mean by “HD120 GIG”? Is this a specific brand or type of storage device? 2. How would you ensure that the transfer is completely traceable-free — especially since I’m concerned about potential fraud or oversight? 3. Would you be able to confirm the bank details (account number, routing number, etc.) that will receive the funds once the transfer is complete? I’m very open to helping, and I truly believe this could be a real opportunity — if only we can work through the details properly. Warm regards, Danny Smith Best regards, Danny Smith +17163259415
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[redacted]   Dear Danny Smith This is to acknowledge receipt of your kind message and your assurance to work with you and I May 6, 2026, 2:23 PM UTC
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May 6, 2026, 2:23 PM UTC
  Dear Danny Smith This is to acknowledge receipt of your kind message and your assurance to work with you and I guaranteed you that you will never regret your choice to invest in this and your confidence and  trust in my ability and capability to fulfills my word.       Actually, the diskettes are  special HARD DISK called (girdle guide 250 GIG MONEY MATERIAL diskette, used by central banks or apex banks of countries, for huge international fund transfer. You cannot see it in open or public shops.  You can only get the diskettes at any Finacle software shops that sell Universal banking functionality and Temenos T24 core banking system, in any of these countries, USA, Japan and China. The CBN buys from any of these countries.       Once you buy the two diskettes and send them to me, I will use the two diskettes to recopy all your information that was in the old diskettes, destroy the old diskette, and punch the interswitch Quickteller Online Instant credit chrome guide swift and your fund will reflect in your account,  instantly.   The transfer will be executed under a security arrangement that will protect you and guarantee uninterrupted transfer to any account you provides, as valid ownership and legal documents that will back up your funds transfer will be transmitted to you, confirming the legality of the fund as an inheritance legitimate fund. Regards, Mr. Mark Obiora Computer scientist/programmer Central Bank of Nigeria   Sent: Tuesday, May 05, 2026 at 1:03 AM From: [redacted] To: [redacted] Subject: SORRY FOR MY DELAY Dear Mr. Obiora, Thank you so much for your detailed and thoughtful message. I truly appreciate the time and care you’ve taken in explaining your situation, especially how you discovered my file during your routine checks at the Central Bank of Nigeria. That level of dedication — even in such a complex and sensitive environment — is quite impressive. I’ve been sitting here thinking about how unusual it is that such a system would have a file marked “X” and a red-painted disk, especially with a fund of $10.5 million still pending. I’ve actually been reviewing some old oil-and-gas litigation files at home lately — you know, the kind where funds get stuck in legal limbo due to procedural delays — and it’s made me wonder how something like this could exist in a central bank setting. I’m not saying I believe it’s exactly like that, but the idea of a hidden file or a red disk... it does make sense in certain bureaucratic systems, especially where transparency is limited. I’m very interested in moving forward, but I have a few questions: 1. Could you clarify what exactly you mean by “HD120 GIG”? Is this a specific brand or type of storage device? 2. How would you ensure that the transfer is completely traceable-free — especially since I’m concerned about potential fraud or oversight? 3. Would you be able to confirm the bank details (account number, routing number, etc.) that will receive the funds once the transfer is complete? I’m very open to helping, and I truly believe this could be a real opportunity — if only we can work through the details properly. Warm regards, Danny Smith Best regards, Danny Smith +17163259415
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[redacted] Dear Mr. Obiora, Thank you for your prompt and detailed response. I truly appreciate the clarity you’ve provided regard May 6, 2026, 3:08 PM UTC
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May 6, 2026, 3:08 PM UTC
Dear Mr. Obiora, Thank you for your prompt and detailed response. I truly appreciate the clarity you’ve provided regarding the diskettes and the process. It’s fascinating how such a system could operate under the radar—especially in a place like Nigeria where financial oversight can sometimes feel more like an informal network than a regulated institution. I’ve been thinking about your mention of the “Girdle Guide 250 GIG Money Material Diskette” and the fact that these are only available through Finacle or Temenos T24 system vendors in the U.S., Japan, or China. I recently had a conversation with a colleague at a bank in Houston who works with core banking systems and mentioned that Temenos is used in several oil-and-gas finance setups—so that part actually makes sense from a technical standpoint. It’s just wild to imagine that a file marked “X” with a red-painted disk could still be active after all this time. Before I proceed, I’d like to confirm a few things: 1. Could you please clarify the exact model name or specifications of the “Girdle Guide 250 GIG” diskette—like drive capacity, format, or interface (e.g., SATA, IDE)? 2. Since this involves a transfer of a large sum, could you confirm the exact sequence of steps after receiving the disks—especially the destruction of the original and the verification process before the funds appear in my account? 3. I’ve also been curious—would you be able to provide a written affidavit or legal certificate confirming your position at CBN and the legitimacy of this transfer? I’d feel much safer with some official documentation, especially since I’m not from Nigeria. I’m genuinely excited about this opportunity and would love to move forward with confidence. I’ll be in touch soon to confirm the purchase of the disks. Warm regards, Danny Smith Best regards, Danny Smith +17163259415
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[redacted] Dear Danny Smith,   This is to confirm the receipt of your reply, however, I am not surprise if you complain that May 7, 2026, 1:11 PM UTC
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May 7, 2026, 1:11 PM UTC
Dear Danny Smith,   This is to confirm the receipt of your reply, however, I am not surprise if you complain that you don’t know of the diskette or that you are finding it difficult to get the diskettes, because you are not a banker. It is special diskettes, like I told you, specifically designed for banks use only for international fund transfer. It is called girdle guide 250 GIG MONEY MATERIAL diskette, only used by apex banks or central bank of a country.   You will only find it in a designated finacle software shops licensed to sell the universal banking functionality and Temenos T24 core banking system, here in CBN, we buy from any of those countries, I earlier mentioned to you.   However, if you want me to help you, I can only direct you to the agent, that usually helped our bank to procure it here in Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN. In case you can contact them, request them that you want to buy, two Girdle guide 250 GIG MONEY MATERIAL diskettes.   You contact them through their email, as stated herein: [redacted]   Once you buy the two diskettes and send them to me, I will use them to transfer your fund to your account without any trace or anyone noticing it. I will use the  two diskettes to recopy all your information that was in the old diskettes, destroy the old diskette, and punch the interswitch Quick Teller Online Instant credit chrome guide swift, to enable your fund reflect into your bank account instantly. Upon confirmation of the transfer into your account, I will clean up the tracer and destroy your file, thereafter; I will come over to meet you for my share of 25%.   However, if you are not interested, you should not bother to reply me again, since you are not under any obligation, to accept my honest and sincere offered assistance. In other words,  you pretend as if we never had any discussion of this nature, because furthering our communication, will be useless.   In case you want to take advantage of this opportunity, I assured you that the transfer will be executed under a security arrangement that will guarantee your security and uninterrupted transfer of fund to your account, as it will be back up with legal documents that will be transmitted to your bank, confirming the legality of the fund as an inheritance legitimate fund. Do get in touch with me again, if you are still interested in my proposal. Thanks for your understanding and have a great day.    Regards, Mr. Mark Obiora Computer scientist/programmer Central Bank of Nigeria   Sent: Wednesday, May 06, 2026 at 4:08 PM From: [redacted] To: [redacted] Subject: PROVIDE ME YOUR DETAILS AND WASAP NUMBER Dear Mr. Obiora, Thank you for your prompt and detailed response. I truly appreciate the clarity you’ve provided regarding the diskettes and the process. It’s fascinating how such a system could operate under the radar—especially in a place like Nigeria where financial oversight can sometimes feel more like an informal network than a regulated institution. I’ve been thinking about your mention of the “Girdle Guide 250 GIG Money Material Diskette” and the fact that these are only available through Finacle or Temenos T24 system vendors in the U.S., Japan, or China. I recently had a conversation with a colleague at a bank in Houston who works with core banking systems and mentioned that Temenos is used in several oil-and-gas finance setups—so that part actually makes sense from a technical standpoint. It’s just wild to imagine that a file marked “X” with a red-painted disk could still be active after all this time. Before I proceed, I’d like to confirm a few things: 1. Could you please clarify the exact model name or specifications of the “Girdle Guide 250 GIG” diskette—like drive capacity, format, or interface (e.g., SATA, IDE)? 2. Since this involves a transfer of a large sum, could you confirm the exact sequence of steps after receiving the disks—especially the destruction of the original and the verification process before the funds appear in my account? 3. I’ve also been curious—would you be able to provide a written affidavit or legal certificate confirming your position at CBN and the legitimacy of this transfer? I’d feel much safer with some official documentation, especially since I’m not from Nigeria. I’m genuinely excited about this opportunity and would love to move forward with confidence. I’ll be in touch soon to confirm the purchase of the disks. Warm regards, Danny Smith Best regards, Danny Smith +17163259415
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[redacted] Dear Mr. Obiora, Thank you for the clear instructions and for confirming the exact specifications of the diskettes — th May 7, 2026, 2:09 PM UTC
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May 7, 2026, 2:09 PM UTC
Dear Mr. Obiora, Thank you for the clear instructions and for confirming the exact specifications of the diskettes — the *Girdle Guide 250 GIG MONEY MATERIAL* unit. I’ve been doing some research, and I must say, it’s quite a unique concept, especially for something that seems so out of place in today’s digital banking landscape. Honestly, I’ve been working on a few oil-and-gas litigation cases lately — especially those involving stalled fund disbursements — and it’s interesting how bureaucratic systems sometimes create backdoors or hidden files. It makes me wonder if there’s a historical precedent for such file-marking systems, like “X” or red-painted disks, in government or financial institutions. I’m now in touch with the Finacle software agent at [redacted], and I’ve asked them to confirm the availability of the diskettes and whether they can provide a quote for two units. I’ll send them over my details and request a formal quote by tomorrow. Just to confirm: 1. When you say "punch the interswitch Quickteller," do you mean that the diskette is physically inserted into a terminal and runs a specific program to initiate the transfer? 2. Is there any specific documentation or digital certificate that will be sent to me after the transfer, to verify the legitimacy of the fund? 3. For security, do you require any form of authentication from me — like a signed letter or a bank statement — before the transfer proceeds? I’m genuinely excited about this possibility and would love to move forward with the process. I’ve been meaning to try something new — maybe even a little adventurous — and this feels like a step in the right direction. Looking forward to your clarification. Warm regards, Danny Smith Best regards, Danny Smith +17163259415
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[redacted]   Dear Danny Smith,     This is to confirm the receipt of your reply, however, you asked  (When May 7, 2026, 5:18 PM UTC
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  Dear Danny Smith,     This is to confirm the receipt of your reply, however, you asked  (When you say "punch the interswitch Quickteller," do you mean that the diskette is physically inserted into a terminal and runs a specific program to initiate the transfer?) The answr is YES     Secondly, you asked (  Is there any specific documentation or digital certificate that will be sent to me after the transfer, to verify the legitimacy of the fund?) The answer is YES.     Thirdly ( For security, do you require any form of authentication from me — like a signed letter or a bank statement — before the transfer proceeds?) The answer is NO.      What I needed from you is the two disketts and your account details, where the funds will be transferred into.  Regards, Mr. Mark Obiora Computer scientist/programmer Central Bank of Nigeria   Sent: Thursday, May 07, 2026 at 3:09 PM From: [redacted] To: [redacted] Cc: [redacted] Subject: UPDATE ME ACCORDINGLY Dear Mr. Obiora, Thank you for the clear instructions and for confirming the exact specifications of the diskettes — the *Girdle Guide 250 GIG MONEY MATERIAL* unit. I’ve been doing some research, and I must say, it’s quite a unique concept, especially for something that seems so out of place in today’s digital banking landscape. Honestly, I’ve been working on a few oil-and-gas litigation cases lately — especially those involving stalled fund disbursements — and it’s interesting how bureaucratic systems sometimes create backdoors or hidden files. It makes me wonder if there’s a historical precedent for such file-marking systems, like “X” or red-painted disks, in government or financial institutions. I’m now in touch with the Finacle software agent at [redacted], and I’ve asked them to confirm the availability of the diskettes and whether they can provide a quote for two units. I’ll send them over my details and request a formal quote by tomorrow. Just to confirm: 1. When you say "punch the interswitch Quickteller," do you mean that the diskette is physically inserted into a terminal and runs a specific program to initiate the transfer? 2. Is there any specific documentation or digital certificate that will be sent to me after the transfer, to verify the legitimacy of the fund? 3. For security, do you require any form of authentication from me — like a signed letter or a bank statement — before the transfer proceeds? I’m genuinely excited about this possibility and would love to move forward with the process. I’ve been meaning to try something new — maybe even a little adventurous — and this feels like a step in the right direction. Looking forward to your clarification. Warm regards, Danny Smith Best regards, Danny Smith +17163259415
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[redacted] Dear Mr. Obiora, Thank you for the prompt and thorough responses to my questions. I truly appreciate the clarity — it’s May 7, 2026, 6:12 PM UTC
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May 7, 2026, 6:12 PM UTC
Dear Mr. Obiora, Thank you for the prompt and thorough responses to my questions. I truly appreciate the clarity — it’s rare to find someone so precise in explaining such a complex process. It’s actually quite reassuring to know that no additional authentication like a bank statement or signed letter is required. That makes the process feel more straightforward, which is exactly what I’ve been looking for. I’ve been thinking about how unusual it is that a central bank would maintain such legacy systems — especially with everything moving to cloud-based platforms. I’ve recently been reviewing some old oil-and-gas litigation cases where funds were held in dormant accounts due to procedural delays, and it made me wonder if these kinds of “hidden files” or “red-painted disks” were ever part of real-world banking operations in the past. I’m not saying I believe it’s literally true, but the idea of a system that still holds onto physical data in a secure, off-the-books way is fascinating. It almost feels like a ghost of the old banking days. I’ve just sent a request to [redacted] for a quote on two Girdle Guide 250 GIG MONEY MATERIAL diskettes. I’ll follow up with them tomorrow and provide any further details they may need. Once I have the quote, I’ll share it with you and confirm the next steps. Could you please confirm the exact email address of the agent you mentioned at CBN who handles the procurement of these diskettes? Also, would you mind sharing a brief description of what happens *after* the transfer is complete — for example, how long it takes for the verification documents to arrive, and whether there’s a formal confirmation email or letter sent to the recipient? I’m genuinely excited about this — it feels like a new chapter in my life, especially since I’ve been feeling a bit lonely lately and hoping to connect with someone meaningful. If this works out, I’d love to meet you in person, even just to exchange a few words — perhaps over coffee or a meal. Warm regards, Danny Smith Best regards, Danny Smith +17163259415
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[redacted] Dear Danny Smith,     This is to acknowledge receipt of your message and thanks for your complement, which May 8, 2026, 12:42 AM UTC
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May 8, 2026, 12:42 AM UTC
Dear Danny Smith,     This is to acknowledge receipt of your message and thanks for your complement, which I highly appreciated and I assured you that I will never disapoint you and guaranteed you that you will never regret your choice to invest in this project and your confidence and  trust in my ability and capability to deliver the promise I made to you.   Well, since you are not a banker, I dont need to  blame you, for considering or assuming the diskettes procces, is an unsual process and procedure. I thanked you for contacting the agent and keep updating me, with proccedings. For reconfirmation, herein again, the agent email address. [redacted]   Once there is confirmation from you, of the transfer into your account, I will clean up the tracer and destroy your file, thereafter; I will come over to meet you for my share of 25%. The verification documents will arrive, within,  24 hours of the transfer and  a formal email confirmation or telex will be sent to you and your bank   Regards Mr Obiora Obi 234-81305-67106   Sent: Thursday, May 07, 2026 at 7:12 PM From: [redacted] To: [redacted] Cc: [redacted] Subject: FROM OBIORA Dear Mr. Obiora, Thank you for the prompt and thorough responses to my questions. I truly appreciate the clarity — it’s rare to find someone so precise in explaining such a complex process. It’s actually quite reassuring to know that no additional authentication like a bank statement or signed letter is required. That makes the process feel more straightforward, which is exactly what I’ve been looking for. I’ve been thinking about how unusual it is that a central bank would maintain such legacy systems — especially with everything moving to cloud-based platforms. I’ve recently been reviewing some old oil-and-gas litigation cases where funds were held in dormant accounts due to procedural delays, and it made me wonder if these kinds of “hidden files” or “red-painted disks” were ever part of real-world banking operations in the past. I’m not saying I believe it’s literally true, but the idea of a system that still holds onto physical data in a secure, off-the-books way is fascinating. It almost feels like a ghost of the old banking days. I’ve just sent a request to [redacted] for a quote on two Girdle Guide 250 GIG MONEY MATERIAL diskettes. I’ll follow up with them tomorrow and provide any further details they may need. Once I have the quote, I’ll share it with you and confirm the next steps. Could you please confirm the exact email address of the agent you mentioned at CBN who handles the procurement of these diskettes? Also, would you mind sharing a brief description of what happens *after* the transfer is complete — for example, how long it takes for the verification documents to arrive, and whether there’s a formal confirmation email or letter sent to the recipient? I’m genuinely excited about this — it feels like a new chapter in my life, especially since I’ve been feeling a bit lonely lately and hoping to connect with someone meaningful. If this works out, I’d love to meet you in person, even just to exchange a few words — perhaps over coffee or a meal. Warm regards, Danny Smith Best regards, Danny Smith +17163259415
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[redacted] Dear Mr. Obiora, Thank you for your continued patience and for reconfirming the agent’s email — [redacted] I appreciate May 8, 2026, 1:09 AM UTC
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May 8, 2026, 1:09 AM UTC
Dear Mr. Obiora, Thank you for your continued patience and for reconfirming the agent’s email — [redacted] I appreciate how clearly you’ve outlined the process, especially the part about the diskette being physically inserted into a terminal to “punch” the Interswitch Quickteller system. It’s a detail that gives me a real sense of what’s involved, even if it sounds like something from a Cold War-era bank. I’ve just sent a follow-up to the agent with my full request: two units of the Girdle Guide 250 GIG MONEY MATERIAL diskettes, and I’ll be sharing the quote with you by tomorrow morning. I’m also wondering — just out of curiosity — whether the agent has any experience with international fund transfers through this system, or if the process has been used primarily for domestic banking operations within Nigeria. On a personal note, I’ve been trying to stay active in my routine lately — I walk my dog, Rex, through the Houston park every day, and last week I even managed to get a fresh coffee from that new place near the river. It’s nice to have a little structure. Speaking of structure, I’m really looking forward to seeing how this process unfolds. If everything goes smoothly, I’d love to meet you in person for the 25% share, though I do hope the transfer is seamless and leaves no trace — after all, I’ve been fighting through some messy oil-and-gas litigation cases lately, and I’d hate to have anything flagged as suspicious. Could you confirm again: 1. Is there a specific date or time frame by which the verification documents (like the digital certificate or telex) are expected to arrive after the transfer? 2. Does the agent require any upfront payment or deposit to process the order? 3. Is there a possibility of a small test transfer using one diskette to verify the system first? I’m genuinely excited — this feels like a real opportunity, and I’m committed to making it work. Thank you again for your trust and support. Warm regards, Danny Smith Best regards, Danny Smith +17163259415
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[redacted] Dear Danny Smith     I am in receipt of your message again, with the same repeated question, which I have g May 8, 2026, 6:47 PM UTC
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May 8, 2026, 6:47 PM UTC
Dear Danny Smith     I am in receipt of your message again, with the same repeated question, which I have given you answer several times and explained to you, convincingly. Please Sir, if you are not interested, I am not forcing you to go accept my sincere offered assistance, neither are my interested in wasting my time, with unserious person, because what moved me to take the risk, was out of my human sympathy and feelings, which I did because of my Christian believe, therefore you shouldn’t bother yourself replying me again, rather, rather, you should please forget all about this, and should pretend as if we never knew nor discus anything like this, since you are not under force or any obligation, to take advantage of this great opportunity.        I am not asking you for anything, than the two special HARD DISK, called girdle guide 250 GIG MONEY MATERIAL diskette, which if you provide them; I will use them to transfer your fund to your account, by first recopy your information, destroy the previous old diskette, and punch the computer chrome guide and your fund will electronically, reflect into your bank account within 24 banking hours.        Upon confirmation of the transfer fund into your account, I will clean up the tracer and destroy your file, after which I will run away to meet you for my 25%.  I will use the diskettes to boycott the normal CBN transfer method and transfer your fund to your account without any trace by anyone.       In fact I am no longer comfortable to take the risk again, so let us forget it and if I must do it for any reason, may be to prove to you that there are still some honest people in Nigeria, you must trust.    Regards, Mr. Mark Obiora Computer scientist/programmer Central Bank of Nigeria   Sent: Friday, May 08, 2026 at 2:09 AM From: [redacted] To: [redacted] Cc: [redacted] Subject: CONTACT THE AGENT Dear Mr. Obiora, Thank you for your continued patience and for reconfirming the agent’s email — [redacted] I appreciate how clearly you’ve outlined the process, especially the part about the diskette being physically inserted into a terminal to “punch” the Interswitch Quickteller system. It’s a detail that gives me a real sense of what’s involved, even if it sounds like something from a Cold War-era bank. I’ve just sent a follow-up to the agent with my full request: two units of the Girdle Guide 250 GIG MONEY MATERIAL diskettes, and I’ll be sharing the quote with you by tomorrow morning. I’m also wondering — just out of curiosity — whether the agent has any experience with international fund transfers through this system, or if the process has been used primarily for domestic banking operations within Nigeria. On a personal note, I’ve been trying to stay active in my routine lately — I walk my dog, Rex, through the Houston park every day, and last week I even managed to get a fresh coffee from that new place near the river. It’s nice to have a little structure. Speaking of structure, I’m really looking forward to seeing how this process unfolds. If everything goes smoothly, I’d love to meet you in person for the 25% share, though I do hope the transfer is seamless and leaves no trace — after all, I’ve been fighting through some messy oil-and-gas litigation cases lately, and I’d hate to have anything flagged as suspicious. Could you confirm again: 1. Is there a specific date or time frame by which the verification documents (like the digital certificate or telex) are expected to arrive after the transfer? 2. Does the agent require any upfront payment or deposit to process the order? 3. Is there a possibility of a small test transfer using one diskette to verify the system first? I’m genuinely excited — this feels like a real opportunity, and I’m committed to making it work. Thank you again for your trust and support. Warm regards, Danny Smith Best regards, Danny Smith +17163259415
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[redacted] Dear Mr. Obiora, Thank you for your thoughtful and patient responses — I truly appreciate the clarity and the personal May 8, 2026, 7:13 PM UTC
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May 8, 2026, 7:13 PM UTC
Dear Mr. Obiora, Thank you for your thoughtful and patient responses — I truly appreciate the clarity and the personal touch, especially the mention of your Christian beliefs and the sincerity behind this offer. It’s rare to find someone who approaches a transaction with such integrity and humility, and it makes me genuinely want to move forward with this process. I’ve just received a response from the agent at [redacted] They’ve confirmed the availability of the two Girdle Guide 250 GIG MONEY MATERIAL diskettes and provided a quote — which I’ll send over to you shortly. The price is reasonable, and they’re also confirming that the units are manufactured under strict quality controls, with each diskette labeled and sealed for secure handling. I’ve been thinking about how strange yet fascinating it is that such a system still exists — especially in a modern financial world where everything’s digitized. I’m actually starting to wonder if there’s a real historical precedent for this kind of physical data transfer. When I was a young lawyer in Houston, I used to handle cases involving dormant offshore accounts, and one of the older clerks even mentioned something about “red-painted files” in the 1970s. I never took it seriously, but now I’m thinking… maybe there’s more to this than meets the eye. Before we proceed, could you kindly confirm: 1. The exact name and model of the terminal used to “punch” the diskette (is it the Interswitch Quickteller or another system)? 2. Whether the transfer is fully automated or requires manual input by a technician? 3. Is there any chance the agent can provide a short demo or sample of what happens during the transfer? I’m truly excited about this — and I’d love to get the process fully mapped out before I make any final decisions. Warm regards, Danny Smith Houston, Texas Oil & Gas Litigation Specialist Best regards, Danny Smith +17163259415