Re: Roadable Aircraft ... What about this?

Re: Roadable Aircraft ... What about this?

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Roadable Aircraft ... What about this? adam_s_wolff 03-05-2006
I understand your concerns, and I have taken some heat for this. The web
site and our agreements state clearly that we will take deposits in
escrow -- our account or yours, however you may want to set it up --
and we would do the same for dealers.

Our goal with this is two-fold: 1) to offer early adopters and others
as excited about the concept as we are first dibs, and 2) to have
something concrete to show investors with a product for which the
market is somewhat nebulous.

I know that people have gotten burned in similar situations, and we
have done our best to protect both ourselves and any potential
customers.

Thanks
-Adam

Smitty Two wrote:
> In article <1141577357.120257.79780@e56g2000cwe.googlegroups.com>,
> adam_s_wolff@yahoo.com wrote:
>
> > I saw earlier posts about North Texan's Butterfly and was impressed
> > with the depth and quality of discussion regarding patents and the
> > limitations and requirements for roadable aricraft.
> >
> > I'd welcome your feedback regarding my product:
> >
> > http://www.wolffaerocycle.com/
> >
> > And an article in the recent issue of Full Throttle (biker rag):
> > http://www.fullthrottlenyne.com/feature2.htm
> >
> > Thanks
> > -Adam
>
> Yeah, well, I will try to keep it polite, Mr. Wolff, since I am always
> asking others to do so. I am hardly in a position to evaluate a product
> that doesn't exist, so I cannot comment on its merits or faults. But,
> morally, I do not think you ought to be taking deposits for a product
> that doesn't exist, nor selling dealerships for it.



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