Here were my questions:
I have a few simple questions:
1. How much money are the folks who are running this project going to make? (All of them)?
2. Where is the money going that is coming in as revenue from the advertising sales that is above and beyond your operating expenses?
3. Why is this a for profit venture, Elijah's post did not explain anything to me?
4. How long does this thing need to be in the air and why?
5. What happens if this project never gets off the ground, do the people that have donated so far get their money back?
6. When you write that there will be no refunds are you talking about for the advertising venture? If so, how can you do that? Don't people who pay for advertising usually get what they paid for? How often do folks agree to such a deal?
7. You make it clear under the Terms of Purchase that "you are not making a donation to any political candidate or committee. " This implies that you cannot use any excess funds you make from the advertising to help Ron Paul in any way or support other grass roots efforts to support him either, including supporting grass roots efforts for any TV, radio, or newspaper ads.
8. I have a million questions about your terms of service because every other sentence seems to contradict the one before, but these are minor - not of course to those that would be purchasing from you - but they are minor to the people who are outright donating to your project.
Here was my answer:
Please visit
www.RonPaulBlimp.com and read over the Terms of Sale, FAQ's and How This Works sections. There will be a Transparency section added tonight that addresses what all adds up to the $400,000 a month. There will also be a document on why we switched from a PAC to an advertising agency posted later today or early tommorow. If these documents do not address your concerns please email me with your remaining questions and I will do my best to provide all the information you need.
We want the Ron Paul Blimp Tour to be an exciting and satisfying event for all of our customers.
Katharine Memole
Customer Relations
www.RonPaulBlimp.com
Most of my questions are still unanswered. But I find it interesting they have hired a customer relations person when all we ever wanted to do was rent a blimp and have it fly around with Ron Paul's name on it.
Perhaps, the transparency section will answer all questions.