All he has to do is collect deposits from the “five year’s worth of customers” that Kevmo claims he has, then skip town.
***So, the 13 customers he has lined up would be victims, right?
http://www.wired.co.uk/news/archive/2011-11/06/cold-fusion-heating-up
Or are they part of a wider conspiracy to draw in hundreds more customers?
As long as he’s selling units and has not skipped town, he hasn’t sprung the trap, right?
***So, the 13 customers he has lined up would be victims, right?13 customers? Can you name any of them? Have any of them published press releases that they have bought an E-Cat? Or are you just playing "Rossi Says" again?
"Rossi Says" is a game, similar to "Simon Says", where any time someone adds the words "Rossi Says" to the beginning of a sentence you're supposed to blindly accept the sentence as being true.
The only significant difference between "Rossi Says" and "Simon Says" is that with "Rossi Says" everybody loses.
As long as hes selling units and has not skipped town, he hasnt sprung the trap, right?I wouldn't be a bit surprised if he has more customers than he will publicly claim. It could be that each of hundreds of customers thing they're part of a small, select group. Of course, to make that work Rossi would have to keep his customer list secret. Oh, wait...
If he collects a, say, 10% deposit on each $2 million E-Cat from, say, 100 customers, that gives him $20 million without having to actually build a thing. There are many people who would consider that plenty to engage in such a scam. And, let's remember, Rossi has a history of financial fraud.
I haven't seen any sold yet. Have you?