In sci.electronics.repair, on Thu, 10 Nov 2016 15:24:17 -0800 (PST),
jurb...@gmail.com wrote:
>
>I am not necessarily saying the people are crooks, but it is someone's pet =
>project and they do expect to make money. There is another one out there, a=
> vertical turntable. There are people putting money into that as well and i=
>t is not a really good idea. It is one hell of a novelty, as this is and if=
> you got the money honey, go for it. Impress your friends and enemies as we=
>ll.
I'm still trying to get past the vertical CD holder on some computers.
My brother had a friend who told him about a "good investment". that
sounded like a really high-tech company. But its webpage was small,
only with animations and no photos, and their list of clients was almost
all prospects who hadn't signed yet.
I actually got their company address and looked at the satellite
pictures. The office was small in a little strip mall, and the work
location only had room for 3 trucks. But still, perhaps it was a
business that could grow a lot, if they could raise capital, but after a
lot of reading, it seemed all they do is dispose of the waste water from
carwashes. Sure there's a market for that, becuase of laws against
runoff, but it's not so hightech and there must be plenty competition.
My brother's friend had actually driven a couple hundred miles to look
at the plant and he invested. I wonder if he saw in person more than I
could see on the computer, or if they just took him some place and
showed him something that wasn't even theirs. At the time I posted on
another ng and someone knew of just such a scam. IIRC they went on
weekends when the real employees were not there, put up a sign before
the mark arrived and and took it down as soon as he left.
A year later, I didn't get a new list of clients but the webpage was the
very same. It's too touchy a subject to ask the friend how he made out
with his investment.