Eestor operated completely under the Radar for years, but in the end, they could not produce the promised technology.
It is not my job to defend or convict Mr. Rossi, but the best scammers are the ones that don’t put off bad vibes. He could even believe his own story and still be pushing a sham, stranger things have happened.
What would make me more comfortable is if he would let people sign NDA’s and take home his invention and put it through more rigorous testing.
Don’t take me wrong, I’m rooting for this guy.
Which is precisely what he "has" done. Ninety-seven units are out with various potential users, and I'm sure they are not using them as table decorations. And those NDA's are the precise reason you're not hearing from them. I suspect that there will be a deluge of information once Rossi "pulls the trigger" and lets those testers speak up.