@vortexau
Boy, do you go for serious misquoting and misrepresentation to back up your claims!
I'm really wondering how bhoggett can-
'still claim that the card is (in ALL ways) genuine'?
It is 'genuine' in that it was handed out by Garry Hare. If the card did contain false information, then the person to blame is Hare and no one else.
'that the Card's presenter was misrepresenting himself, or using a false ID'?
Does the card say he is CEO of Amiga or not? Yes.
Was he CEO of Amiga? No.
Does the card therefore contain false information? Yes.
Did Garry Hare hand out this false information? Yes.
These are facts. We have verbal claims that he passed himself off as Amiga Inc CEO, and verbal claims that he told every recipient of the card that he was not CEO. Both claims are unverifiable.
What possible explanation is there for someone claiming that he is "considering joining Amiga" while at the same time handing out cards that proclaim him to be CEO already? Contrary to claims in this thread, that is
not common behaviour.
You seem to want to blame everyone who took the cards as genuine for accepting them at face value, but at the same time want to completely absolve the person who handed out these cards which - according to his own testimony - contained false information.
As Wayne said, deception is
everywhere. No one, not even Hare, can expect to have his claims taken as gospel.
I said this before and I'll say it again: if Bill Buck pulled this kind of stunt you'd be leading the lynching mob, and everyone who is still absolving Hare of blame would be following you howling for blood.