i am not a NJ based company " jump to conclusions a bit mate?"
my home is in NJ
Exercising discernment is very different that "jumping to conclusions." Your "company" ticks off damn near every box on the "is it a fraud?" checklist that any partner or investor would use.
Lack of a published physical address.
Unnamed location of incorporation.
Lack of named investors.
Lack of named executive board (all corporations have them, who's on yours?).
Lack of named key executives.
(EVERY credible new business will have at least one of the preceding three prominently available as a means of establishing--without dispute--credibility of the organization).
Lack of any technical details regarding the device or machines claimed to have been made.
Lack of reference to any specific IP.
Reference to plurality of people, without a single additional person being named.
Boastful claims made with intentional omission of context, with the clear intent to mislead. (Reference to AMA)
Clear plaigarism of multiple sources for copy, tone, content, positioning.
Attempt to use naming conventions to imply credibility ". . . Motor Holdings LLC".
All of the above indicate hucksterism at best, and most likely plain and simple fraud.
Prove me wrong. What state is your LLC incorporated in? I'd be happy to look up the registration with the appropriate secretary of state.
How many full time employees does your company currently have?
What are the "holdings" that your holding company maintains on it's balance sheet?