That is the approach dumb scammers would take. Scammers in it to milk for the long haul would limit info, but ensure all language is overtly optimistic regarding product capabilities, but never truly promise or promoted actual results. Exactly how Yazbeck is scamming.
There are many flavors and variants of scams, this just happens to be one of the most ethically deplorable scams in the MJ industry. Preying on the hopes and dreams of medical device designation, then swapping to use the deaths of vaping teens as a advertising point for a product marketed but never existed for HALF A DECADE NOW!!
That is what we call, the scum of the Earth approach!