Crowdability

Crowdability is a scam and a bogus company

I was looking for some help with my investments, and I learned about Crowdability and its new services offering CrowdabilityIQ.

It was entirely accidental that I was directed to their website. I was watching a presentation online. The presentation said a gift for those who watched the display till the end.

So, I did watch the presentation to check what the gift was. At the end of the presentation, I was given a link to click. The link got me to their website, which was very alluring.

The link gave me access to the list of startups for investing, and it was very brief. I could not make any notes and failed to understand the list.

It never came back. So, I decided to check a little more about their company and how they helped people minimize the investment risks.

The website claims many good things about how it has helped many understand the basics of investing and has given them the right tools to continue making money through investments in startups and other options.

It was very enticing. I give that to these people. They have worked a lot to make their website luring.

So, I joined their early-stage playbook and paid for their platinum-level plan. They offered me an online course which Matt and Wayne created.

At first, I felt that these guys were trying to keep it slow and essential so that everyone could make use of it. You never know if someone is entirely new to investing.

I had a massive expectation after paying around $500 that they would be giving me something to make my spending worthwhile. So, I gave them the benefit of the doubt.

However, as the course progressed, I started getting irritated as there was nothing that they were providing for that cost. Everything they said was available on the internet for free. I was very disappointed in them.

However, it did not happen. The platform’s knowledge and everything they included in the course was pathetic. If I had known that they were offering, I would have never opted for this course.

The company’s list for investment was also nothing special. They provide no detailed information, and you always stay in confusion.

The course did not help me at all. So, I called the team and asked if I could get a refund back. And, I was shut out.

These people are rude and very cunning. They will make you believe that they can get the world open about the risks and their involvement in making those risks look small.

The course also provided a 60-minute angel investor option. However, the truth is that these guys are no superheroes of investing. Either they know nothing or are not ready to share their knowledge with others.

It provided the screening list with the course on assessing and evaluating the companies for investment in an hour.

How promising does that look? All these vast claims are to make your head turn to them.

Crowdability is a bogus company trying to play with our heads to make their way to the next level.

In reality, these people have nothing to share. Companies like Crowdability must be stopped from taking away people’s money.

These guys are making fun of our naïve investment skills. Moreover, they ask for money from us, thinking that we are too stupid and won’t know what they are up to.

It is not that I am an experienced investor. I am new to it too. Even though I found the course useless. I have researched a lot about investing and have come across so much more crucial and helpful knowledge.

And all the information is free if you dig a bit more into the internet. There are forums where you will find like-minded investors sharing their valuable experiences and journey with others without anything in return.

When I emailed Crowdability to refund my money, these guys made me wait for a month for the first reply.

I kept reminding them, and they never came up with a solution. I am not sure how these people have made such tremendous progress and a place among people’s trust. Because, for me, these guys are nothing more than scammers.

Also, the course was challenging to access. I was thrown out of my account many times while logging in to the portal.

And, they had to fix it every time. It took them more than 24 hours to take that request and then process it.

All these things made the entire experience difficult and irritating.

Matt Milner has no idea that his skills are limited to being showcased on such a vast platform where people depend on him to invest their savings.

Talking about all the great things about how investing in startups can make a fortune may get you, subscribers for your course, but ultimately, you will be losing trust.

After going through your course, people can’t write good things about it. All those great reviews must be fake.

If you want to save time from investing in worthless courses online, you must keep your distance from Crowdability.

Their website may say many things about how experienced and skilled they are, the truth is that these guys are nothing. All glitters are not gold, and these people are the perfect example of it.

I am distraught that I trusted them. My money went to the trash.

Is Crowdability a legit?

Crowdability is not running a legit business. They are not aggressive towards customer satisfaction and complaint grievance redressal, Hence 10 consumer[s] submitted negative ratings, and only a few left positive feedback.

Where is Crowdability located?

Crowdability is headquarted at 205 Hudson St New York, NY 10013-1803. You can contact Crowdability by dialing (844) 562-7228 or visit their website www.crowdability.com/.

How much monetary loss is incurred by Crowdability’s customers?

According to Crowdability’s customers, a monetary loss of US $500 has been reported. The severity of entire incident reports is high.

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10 Reviews on Crowdability

  1. Run away

    I got this email from these crooks . They try to make you think that they have a loop hole to investing . Wow ????????????????????????????. there so called cheat sheets codes for ipo s. This bird brain made the mistake of giving out web address for sec government. They think they are smarter ???? than any regular person. All you have to do is a little look up crap. They don’t even have a real office . The address is for a NY virtual office. Don’t send these people any of your $$$. Glad I didn’t make that mistake. It was not hard or time consuming to figure out its a scam ..
    ***Names to people running it ,squirrelly .
    ***The things that they want to charge you for are basically free.
    *** NY office address is a virtual office space.
    ***Reviews are bad .
    ***( can go on and on )
    ***( go to http://www.sec.gov.) and you can see what there so called cheat codes come from .
    *** There are codes , maybe there cheat codes to try and steal your money .
    *** 2 songs are perfect for this .Whatever it is .
    *** 1 is lie to me
    *** 2 no where to run .
    Bye save your money, Glad I did

  2. Thank you letting me and all of us know this

    The website emailed me with several people making very polished presentations. Every presentation made claims that were alluring and possible as they were hooking my greed!

    Frankly, I should have known better with my education and knowledge, but when my greed was hooked, all of that went the window, and they had me.

    The presentations continued to enforce the guarantee that all money was refundable and my risk was covered. I am discovering that was not going to be an easy process. My hopes that I thought it would be as easy to get a refund as promised that may be not easy.

    Delete the email, as you also may get hooked!

  3. Useless, enticing promises but never revealing what they mean by their tediously long and blatant presentations.

    Whatever they present in a clandestine way is supposed to lure into another subscription which obviously is as worthless as the one before.

    The constant quoting of historic highflying stocks is annoying and not at all any recommendation for future investments.

  4. CrowdabilityIQ charge unethically.

    Crowdability must have stolen my two credit card numbers, and they charged me on each over $100. I have never contacted them, and I have never ordered anything from them. They are thieves.

    I have never contacted this company, and I do not know where they got the numbers of my two credit cards. They charged both cards with amounts over $100 without even contacting me. what they do is criminal

  5. I’ve been researching extensively.

    I am especially digging deeper into companies with these sorts of claims.

    Crowdability was so excited that I doubted their credibility instantly! Huge red flag! Remember, if it sounds too good to be true. Always.

    Always do your research and due diligence thoroughly. Check BBB. Glassdoor. Transparent business.

    Google reviews and skips past the obvious ones created by the companies. The header title usually gives them away!

  6. Developers stay away from this company! They will scam you into doing work for them for free!

    I’m a web developer, and this company reached out to ask if I would complete a coding challenge. The challenge was to create a website for them. I did the challenge and never heard back, then found out they used my work! I tried to email them, but they would not reply.

  7. Like anonymous Genesis, I sounded great. I was excited to delve into it. Reading along, I saw a $500 cost.

    I kept reading, and it went down to $39. I thot’ OK, that’s better. Then I saw the site I was about to send money to was not Secure., Annnnd, the Copywrite was 2018.

    Things in business often change to rely on a financial publication 3 yrs. Earlier. So I looked up Matt Milner, and I found all of you. Thanks, guys!

  8. CrowdabilityIQ Reviews

    I was about to fall into CrowdabilityIQ when I came across your review.

    Thank you very much for saving me a lot of headaches and money. I am investing in another crowdfunding type, early-stage supporting Co.

    I don’t want to get its name mixed up with these people. However, they seem legit.

    I have invested in them but have not received any return yet. I am not complaining because investment takes time to mature.

    I just started investing with them late last year.

    Thank you

  9. Thank you for posting this review

    I looked into Matt Milner’s Genesis Investing System and the Early-Stage Playbook, but this review was so thorough that I wouldn’t waste any of my time or money on it. Thank you for posting this review. It’s a lifesaver or savings saver, or sanity saver! Greg

  10. BUYER BEWARE!!! SCAM!!!

    I, too, was intrigued by the initial presentation. I, too, am a brand new investor. I paid $79 for a platinum membership. I then was conned into a $249 program that fast-tracked investors into IPO’s and Angel investing.

    Matt Millan needs to be arrested and prosecuted.

    The very first two emails were utterly BLANK! I immediately communicated with Crowdability and was told of a technical issue.
    I IMMEDIATELY had a feeling something was wrong, and I had been conned.

    Within the first three hours, I sent emails demanding a refund and was informed customer service was reviewing the issue.
    Nothing to review. I DEMANDED a refund.

    Well, I was sent another email today (DAY TWO) and offered an upgrade that no one else has been provided!!

    We need to UNITE and complain to the FTC and pursue prosecution before Matt Millan and associates take another’s life savings.
    These guys are disgusting, immoral, and, in the end, will answer to a power greater than us.

    THIS IS A SCAM, AND DO NOT INVEST A DIME!!

    IF, BY CHANCE, MATT AND ASSOCIATES ARE READING THIS…A MAN THAT CARES WILL BE ATTEMPTING, WITH ALL MEANS AVAILABLE, TO PROSECUTE YOU!!

    1. Thanks for the tip. they’re advertising all over YouTube now, sadly.

    2. THANK YOU

      They almost got me, and it didn’t make sense the accredited investor part isn’t explained.

      He talks about Congressman Eric Cantor signing a bill in 2012 benefiting the pre IPO investor that doesn’t have accreditation status.

      And it’s as easy as going to gov site, getting the CIK num and investing on the “special websites,” but every website I went to still required the credentials of a said accredited investor.

      But still, they are, as you speak, outstanding in luring you in, so I was still going to buy their program. I’m grateful for humans like you. Thanks again

Reviews: 10
Reported Loss : 500 $
Severity : High
Reported by : Anonymous
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