@cryptolancer, thank you so much for the thoughtful comment on this.
The provisions that you cite, particularly 6.1, are really worrisome to me in terms of hoping to get my money back. They may not be planning on doing anything with exchanges.
I agree with you that it's not a scam in the following sense: I don't believe that the company officers have any criminal intent. They're not trying to rip anyone off, at least not intentionally. However, I think this is a good case for why ICOs should address the projects more like securities (e.g., the SEC rules). It's just too free-market and what we end up with are people that have a dream but no experience and so they're addressing this thing, quite literally, as a television informercial. That video I linked above is crazy, could you imagine a shareholder presentation by Berkshire Hathaway (or any serious company) where the leadership is talking about the company and prospects with inserted elevator music in the background?
None of the officers associated with Bezio have ever worked at a company that I even recognize, let alone held positions that would indicate leadership potential of a business like this. My two most favorite oddities here are:
Simon Warner who is their "Cheif Marketing Officer." They link to his profile on LinkedIn and that profile mentions nothing about Mr. Warner's affiliation with Bezio. What's on LinkedIn instead? A role as CEO of a marketing company and a concurrent career as a "Stage Hypnotist." Can't make this up. Look:
Their head of ecommerce (this is an ecommerce business) is Kevin Byrne. In the profile they write "the man is just amazing" because Mr. Byrne graduated with honors in 2006 with a college degree. That's really what they say on their website.
On LinkedIn, it turns out that the amazing Mr. Byrne reports that was self-employed and only offers a very vague description about what this self-employment was (started software company, built a pub and also some unnamed 7-figure "fashion" business) and in June of last year he became a Board Member and E Commerce Expert for Bezop.
So they may not be criminals, but it's definitely kid's sports here. The officers at Bezop haven't done anything other than hypnotize people on stage (and launching secret multi-million dollar brands while self employed and can't mention any details.
RE: Is McAfee's promotion of BEZOP.IO a scam, or just serious incompetence? Is there a difference?