1) I would prefer to be someone who proves it works.
2) I know it doesn't work and never will.
3) I have no desire to attain some weird form of fame debunking this 'device'.
4) I don't want people to know who I am, I prefer anonymity.
5) Shelling out over $5k for a device I know is fake is foolishness. Sooner or later, it will end up in the hands of someone neutral who we hope will provide an accurate test.
You're so sure, you kick down the money and prove it works, fame and fortune await...
1) I would prefer to be someone who proves it works.
***Same here, but truth is truth.
2) I know it doesn’t work and never will.
***Faith position. If you’re so sure of it then prove it and put up the dough to prove it.
3) I have no desire to attain some weird form of fame debunking this ‘device’.
***Then wait for someone else to do it.
4) I don’t want people to know who I am, I prefer anonymity.
***Anonymity is the spiritual foundation for all... oops, wrong program. I suppose there are ways to do it anonymously if that’s important to you.
5) Shelling out over $5k for a device I know is fake is foolishness.
***That’s because you do not have that desire mentioned earlier. So, someone else will have to make a name for themselves. As for me, I’d shell out $5k for one of these devices tomorrow. But Rossi isn’t letting them out the door for less than 2M.
Sooner or later, it will end up in the hands of someone neutral who we hope will provide an accurate test.
***It is in the hands of someone neutral already — Rossi’s customer, unless this conspiracy theory is “so wide, so vast” that it will pop like a big balloon very shortly.
You’re so sure, you kick down the money and prove it works, fame and fortune await...
***I’d love to. I do not have 2M but I would kick down $5k in a heartbeat.