Roberto Benitez
Elio Aficionado
There ate two distinct concepts that, I believe, should be treated independently: whether it is a scam, and whether it will succeed.
Personally, I believe Paul Elio has collected enough in reservations that he would have disappeared already if it were a scam. He has elicited a lot of publicity and has taken a lot of steps to prepare for production--uncharacteristic of a scam--unless every but of press has been fabricated(i find it unlikely).
Will it succeed? I do not know. I went all-in a while back--with an element of faith. Time will tell enough people will see that this is the vehicle and concept we have needed for a while.
Forking over money for a product that does not yet exist is not uncommon--investors do this every day. It baffles me to hear many objections--and claims--the Elio is a scam solely on the basis that they are taking reservations (and money) for a product that does not exist. Some of these risks pay off, while others do not.
I think that the Elio has enough momentum to have a good chance to at least start production.
Personally, I believe Paul Elio has collected enough in reservations that he would have disappeared already if it were a scam. He has elicited a lot of publicity and has taken a lot of steps to prepare for production--uncharacteristic of a scam--unless every but of press has been fabricated(i find it unlikely).
Will it succeed? I do not know. I went all-in a while back--with an element of faith. Time will tell enough people will see that this is the vehicle and concept we have needed for a while.
Forking over money for a product that does not yet exist is not uncommon--investors do this every day. It baffles me to hear many objections--and claims--the Elio is a scam solely on the basis that they are taking reservations (and money) for a product that does not exist. Some of these risks pay off, while others do not.
I think that the Elio has enough momentum to have a good chance to at least start production.