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You can register using your Google, Facebook, or Twitter account, just click here.Sounds ok with me. I will just wait and be the one that puts it over the top.If $200 million is the "make it happen for sure, no god*mn question about it" amount, then we only need 30,000 people to go all in with $7k. Would you do it? o_O
This would not go in to Elio's hands until it was all collected. I have some kind of escrow service in mind. Obviously the amount needed to be raised would be lessened by the amount put up by other investors and Elio's internal fund raising. So once all investments totaled $200 million the funding drive would be over. If it was never reached, then funds are returned. No partial amounts, this is a big boys/girls game. You put the real money down up front.
Elio could possibly get that if they went public with some truths, So far since they decided on the BS approach they haven't been able to get 5000 people to put up 1000 .If $200 million is the "make it happen for sure, no god*mn question about it" amount, then we only need 30,000 people to go all in with $7k. Would you do it? o_O
This would not go in to Elio's hands until it was all collected. I have some kind of escrow service in mind. Obviously the amount needed to be raised would be lessened by the amount put up by other investors and Elio's internal fund raising. So once all investments totaled $200 million the funding drive would be over. If it was never reached, then funds are returned. No partial amounts, this is a big boys/girls game. You put the real money down up front.
Are you proposing a nice "fireside chat" from Paul where he makes his case that this will happen with $200 million? What points should he address specifically?Elio could possibly get that if they went public with some truths, So far since they decided on the BS approach they haven't been able to get 5000 people to put up 1000 .
Yup, I'd go for it. $1000 all-in non-refundable with anything above that being refundable that you can pay for over time - partials not full amount at one time.
I'd put in $100/mo (what I'm currently putting into a savings account), throw in my tax return next year, and by September 2015 I'd have over half of it paid off in cash. Why do that instead of still doing the bank account? Simple, it moves them closer to the magic $200 million number and increasing the likelyhood of production and possibly earlier production.