TCBronson
Elio Addict
So if EM had 180 million then they could qualify for the AVTM loan, LOL!
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You can register using your Google, Facebook, or Twitter account, just click here.If they have a reasonable ability under the terms of the loan to pay it back they would qualify.So if EM had 180 million then they could qualify for the AVTM loan, LOL!
I have this from Elio if it helps you.Has anyone here been contacted by VStock Tranfer LLC and had their Elio Motors stock transferred over to them? I have not, but am curious when people start to get contacted.
Ya gotta have money to spend money!So if EM had 180 million then they could qualify for the AVTM loan, LOL!
In my 69 years, I never expected to receive a loan that didn't require collateral and proof that I had the income, resources, and ability to pay it back.Ya gotta have money to spend money!
I really don't want this to turn out like the Delorean fiasco. It made a better movie than it did a business.It certainly would be an unprecedented phenomena if we got "free" cars by selling our Elio stock a year after buying it.
Personally, I'd love to own the future book and movie rights.
This already has the elements of a "must be made" book and movie deal.
DeLorean was set up!I really don't want this to turn out like the Delorean fiasco. It made a better movie than it did a business.
Yes. He was set up to do what he should not have.And even though set up, he was more than willing.
The FBI essentially set DeLorean up, and, fearing for his daughter's life after perceived threats, he went through with the negotiations with his new "investors."Yes. He was set up to do what he should not have.And even though set up, he was more than willing.
He's no hero.
Believe what you want.The FBI essentially set DeLorean up, and, fearing for his daughter's life after perceived threats, he went through with the negotiations with his new "investors."
-source internet
Mr. DeLorean: ''All I ever wanted was an investment to save the company. I was willing to pay your $1,800,000 commission, and if you wanted to put that in a dope deal, that's your business. Just count me out.''
Mr. Hoffman: ''You honor your part of the deal. That way you obviously live longer.''
Mr. DeLorean: ''I don't have money or any collateral. I just want out. In won't talk.'' Purported Threat to Daughter
Mr. Hoffman: ''How is your little daughter. Wanna get her head smashed?''