Sounds like a variant on the old "rainmaker" scam.
Rainmaker makes promises and demandscompliance, and whatever happens, rainmaker takes credit for a successful prediction. If nothing happens, rainmaker takes credit, claiming that compliance delivered the desired results.
Sounds like a variant on the old "rainmaker" scam.
Rainmaker makes promises and demandscompliance, and whatever happens, rainmaker takes credit for a successful prediction. If nothing happens, rainmaker takes credit, claiming that compliance delivered the desired results.