Asking customers to design product scope & specification without an accurate description of technical solutions C=USA has the competency to design and build is NOT a viable business plan. Asking them to pay up front is also lunacy.
It is 100% down to C=USA to define their ability to legally, technically and financially be able to potential deliver the following....
1. C64x style bespoke identical replica Amiga case + keyboard + mouse
2. Ability to license existing/build new PPC motherboards with OS4 compatibility
3. Feasibility of x86 Amithlon+OS3.9 or AROS system being developed.
All I saw was a $500,000 attempted scam.
Yep, and pity the poor bugger who volunteered to collect the cash. Imagine trying to collect US$500 worth of Pounds, Euros, Australian Dollars, New Zealand Dollars, Pobble Beads, Chickens, Goats, etc, with fluctuating exchange rates. Imagine then trying to refund money to people who back out or when the whole deals turns out to be bollocks. The transaction fees alone would hurt.
It was a completely insane idea from a company who is supposed to be in business. The fact that they suggested it meant that they either knew it wouldn't happen and/or they have no concept on how financial transactions work in a global market.
The idea of having "someone else" organise it and hold the money was a cleaver ploy to protect themselves legally. Kind of like offloading their product assembly and technical support onto the "dealers" they're trying to recruit.