Rock_nj <rockn...@gmail.com> wrote: Exactly the way "free energy" inventor (scammer) Dennis Lee raised money, by > selling dealerships. Why would Defkalion need to sell dealerships to raise > money if they have such a blockbuster energy product? This thing is really > starting to smell bad.
This is also exactly the way a legitimate company sells machines that require maintenance and regular servicing, such as air conditioners, boilers and automobiles. Do you expect them to set up direct dealerships and support staff in every city? Rock_nj has a damned-if-they-do, damned-if-they don't attitude. Defkalion is looking for OEM and dealerships. This is what anyone in their business would do. They have also set up a web site and they are holding press conferences. Again, any legitimate business would do this. Yes, this is also what a scammer does. You can make a long list of things that scammers and real businesses have in common. Every time Defkalion does something on the list, you can point to that as evidence that they are not legitimate. This is illogical and it proves nothing either way. - Jed