Joshua,

What you say can be proved easily.  Just offer some money to Rossi in
different amounts, at different times and from different identities.
See what happens, and *then* of course report here...

mic

2011/11/15 Joshua Cude <joshua.c...@gmail.com>:
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> On Mon, Nov 14, 2011 at 6:39 PM, Charles Hope <lookslikeiwasri...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
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>> He's shifty and does not inspire confidence.
>
> Oh, but he does. Several people have written to him offering him money. That
> clearly indicates he has their confidence. And even among those who don't
> publicly offer money, the obvious Rossi-worship suggests he inspires a lot
> of confidence.
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>> He's not taking all the money he's being offered.
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> From my extensive experience watching scams in the movies, that's the oldest
> trick in the book.  The key part is that he's not taking *all* the money
> he's offered. He could be accepting money confidentially; you know to give
> his investors the feeling of importance, because they have some kind of
> "exclusive" access. Or he could be waiting for the offers to increase before
> he starts accepting. If it is a scam, it doesn't seem like he would be a
> reliable source of information on what he is and is not accepting.

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