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reword this too ok - alot of the accounts are based in pakistan over 100 of them, but they are telling me on their end that if it shows up as a charitable grant those are intended only for NGO's there so do you have to put that in there or its the only way? Sorry for all the questions just wanting to have everything clear before hand so I know which direction to take

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"Okay — a lot of these accounts are based in Pakistan, over 100 of them. But they're telling me on their end that if it shows up as a charitable grant, those are only intended for NGOs there. So do you have to include that detail, or is that the only way? Sorry for all the questions — I just want everything clear beforehand so I know which direction to take."

reword all of this pls Hey, just a few more things before I send over the accounts on the 17th. Sorry for all the questions just want to be clear. 1. Okay, a lot of these accounts are based in Pakistan, over 100 of them. But they're telling me on their end that if it shows up as a charitable grant, those are only intended for NGOs there. So do you have to include that detail, or is that the only way? Sorry for all the questions, I just want everything clear beforehand so I know which direction to take. I have other accounts in other countries too but the majority is in Pakistan so just making sure. 2. Is this definitely happening on the 19th—like 99.9% sure? Just double-checking, since we've spent a lot of time and resources making sure everything goes smoothly. I just want to be absolutely certain that's why I am claryfing everything beforehand. 3. When you program them all, make sure the beneficiary details are 100% correct. Even a small typo or one wrong letter can cause the transfer to be rejected—banks are pretty strict about that. Obviously, the IBAN/Swift etc will be correct, but the account name needs to match exactly as we provide it to you. Thanks

Sure! Here's a reworded version of your message:

"Hey, just a few more things before I send over the accounts on the 17th. Sorry for all the questions — I just want to be clear.

  1. A lot of these accounts are based in Pakistan, over 100 of them. But they're telling me that if it shows up as a charitable grant, those are only intended for NGOs there. So do you have to include that detail, or is that the only way? Sorry again — I just want everything clear beforehand so I know which direction to take. I also have other accounts in different countries, but most of them are in Pakistan, so I’m just making sure.

  2. Is this definitely happening on the 19th — like 99.9% sure? Just double-checking, since we've spent a lot of time and resources making sure everything goes smoothly. I want to be absolutely certain, which is why I'm clarifying everything beforehand.

  3. When you program them all, make sure the beneficiary details are 100% correct. Even a small typo or one wrong letter can cause the transfer to be rejected — banks are pretty strict about that. Obviously, the IBAN/Swift details will be correct, but the account name needs to match exactly as we provide it to you.

Thanks."