Richard Vargas
GBYield Street is the worst online crowd… Yield Street is the worst online crowd sourcing investment platform period. I lost $$$ and they won’t even close the accounts so I can have a write off. The reason they do this is so they can claim average returns of 9%. If they included all the defaults it would be 2%. Run away from this company.
DB
GBThe fact that no one at Yieldstreet has… The fact that no one at Yieldstreet has gone to jail is astounding to me. They must be pushing out millions to buy positive reviews from fake financial articles. As a REAL investor in them. No transparency, they have made misleading statements on multiple investments. As soon as my remaining investments "mature" I am out of here.
TD
GBBait and switch is the strategy Bait and switch is the strategy. Current investor. I invested the money in the Growth and REIT fund in Aug (only 4 months ago). The management by its own acknowledgement knew about prevailing market macro-economic conditions and even then promoted the fund with target 11-12% and when it came to paying dividends - we are told there will no dividends due to these conditions. This is simply unacceptable. Another REIT fund where I invested in late 2021 also promised quarterly dividends as income and it's more than 2 years and not a dime of dividends have been paid. This is horrendous and simply unacceptable.
Mark Underhill
ESStay away Stay away. Absolutely. I had success with YS in from 2019-2021 and then unfortunately invested into a group of projects at the start of 22 which clearly explained that distributions will be quarterly. I have gotten zero returns 18 months later and they claim the investments are performing. It's so shady it makes me sick to my stomach. I am a "diamond" investor with them so I have a contact and my questions are met with condescending diversion tactics. Deflecting the question and acting as if I don't understand. The dishonesty in reporting information is more than troubling. There is no way they are not aware that they are misinforming investors and yet they keep doing it. Of course investments can lose money but when the investment firm flatly invalidates their own expectations as they defined them in their own investment memorandum it's impossible to trust them in anything. I wish I had never gotten involved.
Benjamin
GBStay away This company has made a series of major missteps on due diligence, which have resulted in losses to investor principal for multiple offerings. Their marketing is shiny and sleek, but behind the curtains it's an operation that preys on and markets to unsophisticated investors who don't know better. They fooled me, through which I learned painful lessons having lost my hard earned money.