D A Ndianefo SA N Maitre - lawsuitact@hotmail.com
Posted: 15 September 2025
from: Dan Ndianefo <lawsuitact@hotmail.com>
to: "njimamike@gmail.com" <njimamike@gmail.com>
date: Sep 15, 2025, 11:47 AM
subject: Re: James
mailed-by: hotmail.com
Dear Michael Njima,
Though unexpected, thank you for reaching out to me by telephone. I sincerely appreciate your kind words about my work in litigation. Thank you for recognizing my efforts. It means a lot to me and motivates me to keep striving for excellence and exceeding expectations. It is very motivating to know that my hard work in clients' litigation has been noticed and appreciated. It indeed triggers the release of dopamine and serotonin. It fosters positive emotions by increasing the feel-good neurotransmitters. In fact, thank you once again for all your kind words.
However, there are many things to think about! For example; is it possible to build trust online nowadays despite inherent risks and possible negative consequences it may lead to? It is indeed challenging to identify someone's truthfulness when face-to-face interaction is absent. But by carefully observing online behavior; paying attention to communication patterns, it is possible to gain insights into someone's authenticity and intentions, although it is not an easy task to overcome due to continual fear of the unknown, skepticism, solipsism, etc. I do not know you in person and I also do not know James in person (so there is a lack of personal acquaintance, a deeper understanding and an overall unfamiliarity with both of you though it would be easy to visit your office for inquiries especially as I am son of the soil). And as an extra factor, you know we now live in a world full of widespread deceptive practices, online financial scams, and lies, making it crucial to stay informed and protected. How certain are you that the funds are in existence? And also, how certain are you that the matter is not a format of advance-fee-fraud orchestrated in order to defraud James ?
Do you know the reason for these questions? Nothing is as bad as chasing shadows. Pursuing impossible goals leads to frustration because the continuous effort yields no results, creating a feeling of futility that can damage self-worth, leading to exhaustion and burnout. Pursuing something that does not exist is going on a wild goose chase. A wild goose chase is indeed a fruitless, hopeless search for something unattainable, consuming time and effort without success. And I would not like to engage in such matters. However, I will do everything in my power to make sure the funds are paid to James within a few days if actually the funds are truly in existence. This is a minor lawsuit in comparison to lawsuits that I have successfully handled. You should always have confidence in my legal abilities. I will not only make sure the funds are paid to James within a few days, but will also ensure that he obtains the necessary legal documents to justify the funds transfer to his bank account to avoid scrutiny from his receiving bank regarding the validity of the source of the large funds transfer.
In all, I want you to tell James to contact me directly for further negotiations. He should also send me all the necessary details about the matter. And per our telephone conversation, I am sending this message to both email addresses that you dictated
I am awaiting further comments.
Sincerely yours,
D. A. Ndianefo, S.A.N MAITRE
to: "njimamike@gmail.com" <njimamike@gmail.com>
date: Sep 15, 2025, 11:47 AM
subject: Re: James
mailed-by: hotmail.com
Dear Michael Njima,
Though unexpected, thank you for reaching out to me by telephone. I sincerely appreciate your kind words about my work in litigation. Thank you for recognizing my efforts. It means a lot to me and motivates me to keep striving for excellence and exceeding expectations. It is very motivating to know that my hard work in clients' litigation has been noticed and appreciated. It indeed triggers the release of dopamine and serotonin. It fosters positive emotions by increasing the feel-good neurotransmitters. In fact, thank you once again for all your kind words.
However, there are many things to think about! For example; is it possible to build trust online nowadays despite inherent risks and possible negative consequences it may lead to? It is indeed challenging to identify someone's truthfulness when face-to-face interaction is absent. But by carefully observing online behavior; paying attention to communication patterns, it is possible to gain insights into someone's authenticity and intentions, although it is not an easy task to overcome due to continual fear of the unknown, skepticism, solipsism, etc. I do not know you in person and I also do not know James in person (so there is a lack of personal acquaintance, a deeper understanding and an overall unfamiliarity with both of you though it would be easy to visit your office for inquiries especially as I am son of the soil). And as an extra factor, you know we now live in a world full of widespread deceptive practices, online financial scams, and lies, making it crucial to stay informed and protected. How certain are you that the funds are in existence? And also, how certain are you that the matter is not a format of advance-fee-fraud orchestrated in order to defraud James ?
Do you know the reason for these questions? Nothing is as bad as chasing shadows. Pursuing impossible goals leads to frustration because the continuous effort yields no results, creating a feeling of futility that can damage self-worth, leading to exhaustion and burnout. Pursuing something that does not exist is going on a wild goose chase. A wild goose chase is indeed a fruitless, hopeless search for something unattainable, consuming time and effort without success. And I would not like to engage in such matters. However, I will do everything in my power to make sure the funds are paid to James within a few days if actually the funds are truly in existence. This is a minor lawsuit in comparison to lawsuits that I have successfully handled. You should always have confidence in my legal abilities. I will not only make sure the funds are paid to James within a few days, but will also ensure that he obtains the necessary legal documents to justify the funds transfer to his bank account to avoid scrutiny from his receiving bank regarding the validity of the source of the large funds transfer.
In all, I want you to tell James to contact me directly for further negotiations. He should also send me all the necessary details about the matter. And per our telephone conversation, I am sending this message to both email addresses that you dictated
I am awaiting further comments.
Sincerely yours,
D. A. Ndianefo, S.A.N MAITRE