Spencerandstanley 

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Total scam

Total scam. Initial $250 in, then a call from my financial advisor Daniel Webber asking if I had crypto, and transfer to atomic wallet, so he could use on the platform. I was told it would stay in atomic.. as soon as it landed it was gone, and so is Daniel Webber. Good job I banked most of it before I put a little in. The balance is way up, but you can’t get it back, plus when you hit the ‘contact us’ button, the email does not send. The account is active, as I am just using it for fun now.. if I loose it (which I have) I have accepted I lost the money… Total scam, steer clear

April 8, 2024
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Total scam - they draw you in then steal your money

Followed a link to set up account with these people following a supposed celebrity endorsement. They were so nice and friendly on the phone. Planned on depositing £250 from my credit card but they took £1250, claiming it had been an error. I thought I’d go with it when they said I would get higher returns. The first couple of weeks I watched the money increasing. Great. The phone calls were coming all day every day though which got annoying. Spent over an hour on the phone one day to the guy looking after my account- he tried to convince me to get out a loan for 10K claiming the earnings would be so much I would be able to pay it back within a week - I so nearly fell for it! Lo and behold he stopped calling me so much after that. One day I got a phone call from someone entirely different claiming they were closing down so I needed to screen share with them to show them my bank account before they could give me my money…! I was NOT falling for that!! When I questioned it with my usual guy he denied it all saying it must have been a mistake. Then I decided enough is enough so I tried to withdraw the money from my account but oh look, there’s an error. And oh look, the contact form has an error too. So, unable to contact anyone - you have to just answer when they call you, which I can’t do in my line of work. No one did call me though. Then a couple of weeks later I get an email from my guy saying the account was closing down and I needed to withdraw my funds before a certain date (like 2 days later) so he would call me. I said I would just send him my account details but he said he needed to speak to me (was probably going to try and get me to screen share so he could steal my stuff) But he didn’t call me. And I still can’t withdraw the funds.

I always had a nagging feeling that it was too good to be true. I am just so glad I didn’t give him the 10K. It scares me to think how close I got to giving it to him…

March 30, 2024
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Complete scam

Complete scam! Been trying to withdraw my funds since before Christmas. Account manager has now disappeared, taking my money with him, as funds trusted to him for investment went into a private account. No reply to emails.

March 20, 2024
Unprompted review
Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Scammers they take your money show…

Scammers they take your money show making a profit ,won't return the profit when ask.they then ask for a further deposit between 2k and 5k for crypto investment still as not return any money ask for once they get crypto deposit phone han up they gone.

January 3, 2024
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Complete Fraud

Complete Fraud! DO NOT converse with them!

Scammers who are well-organized and professional! They'll ensnare you in their enterprise! After a few days, you will receive a call from them asking you to check your balance, and WOW! The sum exceeds two thousand dollars. Amazing, huh?Then quickly ask for more money to be invested. By the time you decide to back out, the catastrophe will have already begun! Nothing will ever be returned to you! After depositing $6,000 USD, you will be required to pay $5,000 USD for "capital gain tax" before the funds can be sent to your bank account.

As I was verifying the money I wanted to take out—which they had wired using Ethereum—guess what happened? The token was FAKE!

January 22, 2024
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Don't waste your money

Don't waste your money. I tried it after a Ian Wright slip on TV. He must of got a fee for it . But alas, here we are. They will ask if your comfortable paying initially $250. After maybe 10 days they will say, have you seen your total. Go to spencer&Stanley, check your total. It will be around $1000. They will then ask if you can afford £5000, if not get a loan, it's a winner 😜. Guess what, you never hear from them again, if you don't cough up the 5 grand. Guess what also. You can never withdraw your money

October 3, 2023
Unprompted review
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Reply from Spencerandstanley

Hello Mr. Parkin,

it's unfortunate that your initial endeavor with Spencer&Stanley has not been as satisfying as you would've liked it to. However, after checking all the above-mentioned information, we couldn't find anything remotely close to it. Your account is active and has a tradeable balance on it. After checking everything, there is neither active nor pending withdrawal request from your end. As of asking customers for higher investment, this is a standard procedure in each and every financial company and it's totally up to you whether you go forward with it or not. Additionally, your financial adviser has been trying to get a hold of you however there seems to be no response from your end.
Please contact our support team for any additional enquiries.

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