There's every reason to suspect someone locally has already paid him a visit. It is South America after all.
Found this today. An interesting vidio promoting RSC here is the link. Opinions please. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K33zJsTT16I
That 'Argox' hydrometallurgical process he 'invented' appears as real, the claimed patent does exist: http://www.freepatentsonline.com/y2007/0098609.html Just saying.
http://www.royalsilver.com/directors/director.html found a link that might be of interest... help track down some RSC employees
So is no one going to openly express how shit this company is and how crooked Brian is? Seems like a scumbag thief to me, he knows this place exists \and has ignored it.
If it is out of business, why doesn't someone here just email them an enquiry expressing you'd like to purchase a large amount of their silver bonds. See if you get a reply... They also list a skype address.
i emailed about a large quantity of rounds, on multiple occasions usings brians email, the cris fuentes email, and the contact email on the website, still no reply
Also.. I'm 99% sure that this guy was the vice president of RSC... https://www.facebook.com/enrique.galindo.5070
His skype still says hes in Algeria "The United States maintains diplomatic relations, but according to the above-mentioned list, does not have extradition treaties with the following countries: Afghanistan, Algeria, etc" Hmmm
RSC had a good story (pro environment) and the coins are nice. Plus, at the time, the bonds were being promoted by John (forgot his last name) who was considered a silver guru by a lot of SS members. No need to rub salt in the wounds. The investors have been hurt enough.
John - Stellaconcepts. He did ask people to share with him on what has happened but I don't believe he has commented any further.
People bought and received products from RSC, they didn't just "send money to Bolivia in the hope of receiving some coins one day". With regard to your comment "Bolivia no less". To me, this sounds ever so slightly xenophobic. Are you suggesting that every company in Bolivia would be suspect to deal with ? This area of South America is one of the largest silver production areas in the world. And besides that, RSC is a Panamanian registered company merely operating out of Bolivia. Now, are you going to say "Panama no less" ? Neither Gainsville nor Apmex stocked RSC products. These rounds are very special, being they were the only .99999 silver rounds available in the world. I could name (but won't) several bullion dealers in Australia that definitely don't have a reputation for excellence, and I sincerely doubt that you only ever purchase things from companies with a reputation for excellence. Brian McConnell had a brilliant product with wide support, which he then abused to finance his other interests. CEO's regularly commit financial atrocities around the world including within Australia. People here are trying to bring Brian to account. Posts like yours, as dccpa said, just rub salt into the wounds of those who have been affected by this. I would hazard a guess that you are not one of those affected. Do you own any RSC products ? I would guess not. But if I am wrong and you do own RSC products then they would have originally come from someone who was prepared to send money to Bolivia ! Of course, you are entitled to an opinion on this thread. I would just prefer that your opinion was more informed. If, as you posted, it has been a month since you said the same thing, then you obviously have not done any further research in that month that might have contributed to your deeper knowledge of the situation.