I actually un-banned MickeyCrimm in order to view this thread. I assume our past feud was reactionary on both sides and water under the bridge, but in any case the title was too provocative and I had to see its content.
It’s clear that whatever motorhome Rob posted before is the for-sale one that MaxPen unearthed. Also, the pictures of 2011 P2000I Newells I saw online didn’t look anything like the one Rob was lounging in, so that one he showed a pic of was more like a 2008.
It’s absurd to assume that Rob is pulling all this as a hoax to get a reaction. Even if he were doing that for the benefit of his “friends” at VCT, I can’t see him providing all this to the Wizard other than to try to prove himself. If he wasn’t interested in proving himself why would he have bothered to submit to a second WOV interview? No, this is not a deliberate farce, Rob wants us to believe that he really does own a 2011 Newell and really did pay over a million for it in 2013, and this is its purchase contract.
I’ll leave the forensic analysis of the document to others, who seem to have already picked it apart. I’ll say that it seems written by a Hunter S. Thompson-esque hand, what With The Capitalization Of Every Word In Some Sentences, and not at all in others. I also noticed that on page one it defines the Argentinos as the “Purchaser” but keeps referring to them as “Buyers” on page two. It’s also odd, for a legal document, that page one refers to the motor home’s having “Only [Capitalized
] 1602 Miles” as if written for the benefit of anyone someday viewing this document, versus just stating something for the record ‘1602 miles’ (not “only”
) in a legal document.
He’s on the road, traveling, far from home, and he keeps a copy of his bill of sale from seven years ago in the glove box? Who travels with the title, isn’t that something we keep locked away safely not in the vehicle? So who wrote the ampersand ¢ between his and his wife’s signature? When I saw that I just assumed that he had signed for her, but if indeed page three of this is the notarization that wouldn’t fly, so assuming this thing is legit one of them wrote that ampersand in there. The whole document seems so hokey right down to the “Signed, Sealed, and Delivered” verbiage on the second page, that it’s in the category of whoppers that you almost just have to swallow because they are so excessive.
Anyway, setting aside the forensic analysis - the contract refers to a Cobra CB and a “55 TV Mounted Under Bedroom Murphy Bed.” I tried to visualize that under bed mounted TV – I could not. I recall that one of the very first in-casino pics I posted at WOV was of my entrance ticket into a $100,000. Baccarat invitational tournament. I placed a watch, my Day Date 40 Platinum, on the ticket to cover up my name and player number. Rob has mentioned that he has two Rolexes, a white gold President, and some other watch. How about in this neverending story he gives us a shot of the TV next to the WG President, and a shot of the CB next to his other Rolex, with clear enough shots so that we may confirm the devices and see if they are even 2011 latest models, which we gotta assume that the latest greatest models from 2011 - 2013, would be installed in a million plus coach bought in 2013. I mean a guy who travels with his million dollar pink slip has gotta travel with both of his Rolexes too, right?
Another flag is that he stuck to the $1.5M figure all this time, when it was “actually” $1.3M. That would be like my winning $26K and reporting it at WOV as $28K. Why? How does $1.5M sound so much better than $1.3M as to compel the need to fabricate the number? This also does not make sense.
With these sorts of things the devil is in the details. Broad strokes wise he’s coming up with such whoppers that he may have been hoping we'd just have to swallow them because sometimes the truly ridiculous whoppers are the hardest ones to verify one way or another, but if he may show us that 2011 model TV and 2011 model CB radio installed in that 2011 Newell next to his two Rolexes, that will back up this phony looking “Bill of Sale of Vehicle” more than anything he could say.