Keystoneinvestor Reviews 46

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Wasn’t aware of these reviews. Im in the same boat. 60 day money back guarantee . Not a show of getting your money back, zero. All the advice sounds potentially megga fantastic if your able to compreh... See more

Rated 5 out of 5 stars

I don't understand all the negative reviews. Keystone has been the best advisory I've ever experienced. They are honest and very competent. I've subscribed to their website for many years. 2024 was... See more

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Back in 2021 I bought the program for somewhere near $1000, then got into their site trying to find the crypto he was bragging about, but there was too much info to decipher through and I couldn't fin... See more

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

BOTTOMLESS PITFALL that I was just about to fall in and open my wallet, something in my 6-th sens compelled me to investigate deeper. What I have discovered surely saved not only my hard earned r... See more

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Before I started they promised a policy…

Before I started they promised a policy of 💯 refund.
I deposited and into it for 5 months on payout I didn't hear from them again.
I was dubbed of my hard earnings,
I filed a complaint to my written contact name here for assistance.
I submitted the requested documents of proofs.
They figured it out in less than 3 days to return back my stolen funds.

September 15, 2023
Unprompted review
Rated 4 out of 5 stars

Qr I invested in Keystone which is with…

Qr I invested in Keystone which is with quantum one it was crap the guy called me everyday whatever time he wanted and then when I wouldn't put any more money into it and I'd already put the 250 like they said but it turned around to me 360 because of the United States I think I got ripped off I sent them a text message stating that I needed to get it on my phone because my laptop had crashed and nobody text me back then I got an email saying I'm on merge something I don't even know what it means now still and nobody took contact me back nobody nobody nobody I was up to $5,000 in a two and a half months that's it not like they say the big Whopper no $5,000 a week or 5,000 a day none of that keystone's a bunch of scamming thieves liars that like harassing you to put more money in and then once you say no they don't even bother trying my guys name is Nick just to let you all know and yeah Nick doesn't like being a nice man and then I can't remember the girl's name that wrote me the email but I text back and or email back and nobody email me not at all couldn't get a phone number to call nothing so I couldn't get on my platform because my laptop crashed couldn't get on my phone because I couldn't get a hold of the app so yeah I got screwed big time and I'm a homeless person I took $250 of my money being homeless hoping to get more money so I could get a place and I got screwed not the way I wanted but I got screwed bad so now I'm poorer than what I was and I have no trust in these Bitcoin or Tesla crap things anymore because I got robbed and scammed and hurt I feel violated I feel like I was raped if you see their head or they call you tell him to take a hike my name is Sandra nancarrow

May 10, 2023
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

I was going to sign up

I was going to sign up, but my gut told me not to. Then I searched up reviews and read about all the people that got scammed. Thank you all for writing reviews and saving me more money than I could truly afford. June 15, 2023

June 15, 2023
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Iman is begging for good reviews. Good Luck!

My experience mirrors that of others. After seeing numerous YouTube ads and listening to a podcast, I finally decided to take action. "Sam" was the one who convinced me. The familiar pattern unfolded: $6,400, but he could knock off $1,000. He presented it as the only option available. I expressed my concerns about the cost, stating that I didn't think I could manage $5,400. That's when he mentioned the possibility of three separate payments. Unfortunately, I ignored my intuition because he made it seem like fear was holding most people back and that there was always someone I could talk to.
The following day, I texted him, expressing my change of heart and my request for a refund. Once again, he convinced me to stay, never mentioning that there was no refund policy. He emphasized that he wouldn't let me give up on myself. Later, I discovered that consumers typically have a 3-day window to change their minds.
I reviewed my emails and noticed some from Keystone. When I clicked on one, a better offer appeared. I immediately called Sam and questioned why he had misled me. He tried to deny it, but I insisted on a refund, explaining that the trust was gone. That's when he informed me that I wasn't eligible for a refund. Subsequently, I received a few more emails with better offers and a money-back guarantee.
To make a long story short, I sent multiple emails to anyone connected to Keystone I could find. I discontinued the course and contacted the Better Business Bureau (BBB), they stated that they never got a response and that was that. Keystone keep sending me emails or reminders but I don’t participate in any of it I just respond to the emails in regards of my refund. I forwarded the text messages and emails I had to the Attorney General and am currently awaiting a resolution.
Then, on May 17th, 2023, Iman sent an email to all members, asking for our help. Intrigued, I clicked on it and turns out he really needs good reviews. So much that he is willing to give fifty dollar Bitcoin. I had never heard of this platform So, thank you Iman, Sam, or whoever else may be responsible for this scam.
I hope sharing my story will be of assistance to those who truly need it.

May 17, 2023
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

SCAM (*_*)

Be careful with SCAM companies like this that prey on people especially when it sounds too good, having someone speaking in a down-to-earth and even honest demeanor.
I tried to ignore the bombardment of emails but finally caved to check it out. I even scheduled a call but within 10 minutes, the person I tried meeting with canceled.

That's the reason, I even started looking for reviews on this company because it started feeling shady.
I thought back about how they lured me to begin with but didn't act on it until I got endless emails.
Their video kept harking on a May 3, 2023 date where "something" substantial was going to happen in the banking industry and government that they didn't want us to know. With our country divided and all the uncertainty, it's refreshing to see someone act like they were talking truth. But that's how this SCAM gets you lured in to listen for 30 minutes talking about things you've already heard about or know and never giving the listener the meat of how to do all the successful things their company and members accomplished.

The videos or emails make it look successful and thriving. I recall one of the emails having about 20 people wearing a black keystone investor tee on what looked to be a Zoom call taking a screen shot together with captions of their wins.

I'm grateful I ran into this site to see the reviews of actual people being truthful of their experience so we can get an honest picture to make the best choices for our situation.

Hope this helps! (^_^)

May 4, 2023
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

I am still looking for a real…

I am still looking for a real opportunities but i have not found it yet. there are a lot of scams out there all claiming that they are making millions. Thank you guys for the reviews,

April 29, 2023
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Back in 2021 I bought the program for…

Back in 2021 I bought the program for somewhere near $1000, then got into their site trying to find the crypto he was bragging about, but there was too much info to decipher through and I couldn't find it. I guess i gave up too soon while getting the usual upsells. I asked for a refund and was actually given one promptly. Still today seeing ads several times per week about the Particular day some big event will happen which is just about 2 or 3 different times per month every month. Great Sales pitch for those who's never heard his pitch before...but a bunch a crock a doo

March 6, 2023
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Thanks for not keeping my schedule…

Thanks for not keeping my schedule appointment to join it gave me time to read the reviews and my instincts were right just another scam if it wasn’t for reviews I was going in head first and probably would have lost my blood sweat and tears money this is why I don’t trust anything or anyone

September 20, 2022
Unprompted review
Rated 5 out of 5 stars

I was ready to become a member of…

I was ready to become a member of keystoneinvestor, but reading the reviews, I changed my mind. I understand each of the bad experiences each of you had. I read someone explained how much he learnt on this company. Blockchain. RC20, etc he said he paid around 1600 and still he has to trade using your poor knowledges on it. Based on the add, I understood that they are investors, not traders. It means they teach you about Crypto-economy. They won't trade for you. My conclusion is that they are not helping very much. I did and I am still doing courses about crypto-economy for little $20, $15, or 12, $ dollars each course. The academia is called academiazamna.com. They have been growing since before and during the pandemic. The community is growing. The course is giving to the Spanish communities since it is a Spanish academia. I made some investments with them but because of the low prices in crypto now, we are stocked. My investments are on hold and I am buying in the low market keeping cash to buy when it falls more due to the economy and posible recession. I believe crypto currency will exist in the future as a hybrid economy.

September 11, 2022
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Continual ads on youtube saying 1 They…

This guy has continual ads on youtube saying 1 They have inside information about 'massive' decisions due to be made by global governments/billionaires and only they have the inside scoop on them - if they were telling the truth this would be dealing on inside information and illegal, but these dates come and go, like doomsdday predictions..and then they choose another date in the future to sell you 2 they can give you the inside scoop on 'micro assets', whatever they are, that are hardly known yet give returns from '400 to 40,000' per cent. It doesn't matter how much you report these scam ads to youtube, they make money from advertising so won't pull them Haven't spent any cash on these ads but they are annoying and clearly scammers. I say they, but it's clearly one young guy sitting in his bedroom with a green screen background. He should be called Flintstones instead of Keystone

July 25, 2022
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Red Flags flying!!!

I responded to one of their many Youtube ads and booked a call with Matthew, the Executive Director apparently.
Within 60 seconds of the call commencing he said he did not want to give all the information unless I promised not to say I wanted to think about it at the end of the call. This was after he made no attempt to build any rapport with me on the call and it sounded like he just wanted to get it over with asap.
This was a red flag to me and I told him that i will not be agreeing to that.
Thank heavens I ended the call with no agreement made other than I am not interested.
I am sorry for the people on here who have lost their money, lets get the word out that these guys are full of it.

July 15, 2022
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Just watched the video

Just watched the video, it’s obvious it’s a scam but one thing that struck me ….isn’t that the scam artist that was the perpetrator in Tinder Swindler, the Israeli guy, it certainly looks and sounds like him!

May 18, 2022
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Be vigilant

BOTTOMLESS PITFALL that I was just about to fall in and open my wallet, something in my 6-th sens compelled me to investigate deeper.
What I have discovered surely saved not only my hard earned retirement money, but my sanity as well. I am an elderly woman, who is "old school" fundamentally trusting person, easy pray to be scammed.
There is lot of "US" out there, unsuspecting victims. BE VIGILANT.
All the bad reviews that I red about the practices of KEYSTONE INVESTOR sales pitch, sluggish return policy,and confusing educational material, not to mention the"hook" to suck more money out of your wallet, turned me OFF.
I choose to invest in crypto currency with company that has some form of official oversight.
SINCERELY I.P.

April 15, 2022
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Keystoneinvestor.com probably not legit

Had been seeing the keystoneinvestor guy in ads on youtube for a while talking about march 15th something will happen that'll enable anyone that gets in on it to turn $1 into $121, and here's how this happening went last year and the year before, and a ton of this person made this % that person made that % etc etc.
Considering it's close to march 15th I figure what the hey. I watch at least an hour of the video that's in the link in the ad. Talks about billionares trashing crypto while getting into it theirselves etc etc.
I book the call, and have a conversation for about 15-20mins with Erfan Riahi.. and he starts asking if I have 5000 available. Sure I have that, but how much do you / your company want? Was like pulling teeth to get an answer on how much does the mentorship and all cost.. finally got an answer 7400 but he gives a 1k discount. So $6400 it would have been. Nothing that wants that kind of money upfront can be any sort of legit. Not even a contractor doing a job for 10k would expect full payment up front, perhaps part to cover materials or labor but not the full amount. Smarter would be to give something like 90 days access before asking for $, and then not forcing someone to pay. Also not expecting 6400 in one whack. Another thing that didn't add up is they reccomend having 5000 available to invest.. but then they want 6400 paid to them? Probably very shortly after agreeing to participate, likely before even allowed access at all. lol. Just.. lol.

March 15, 2022
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Don’t spend the money

Pretty much the same as everyone is talking about. Product is oversold when signing up, then when you ask for your money back, they take a hard line and refuse to refund any amount. Horrible customer service. A rough $6000 education in why conducting proper prior research before purchase is important.

January 12, 2022
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Wasn’t aware of these reviews

Wasn’t aware of these reviews. Im in the same boat. 60 day money back guarantee . Not a show of getting your money back, zero. All the advice sounds potentially megga fantastic if your able to comprehend the info. My brain is not sharp after an accident, turns to spaghetti when trying to learn the information available. Plenty of support for those needing it. A shame the integrity is tarnished due to these millionaires betraying ones trust and contract. All up the single price quoted was $8250 Australian.

December 10, 2021
Unprompted review

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