
KP from Washington DC
GBYieldstreet investments are at the mercy of the borrower Yieldstreet website and interface is very good. However, their due diligence process for lending is so poor or non existent. Borrower can totally disappear, Yieldstreet has absolutely no way to get your money back. I invested in their Supply Chain offering for 6 month term. It has been over 20 months and the borrower hasn't paid a single dollar principal back, forget the interest. The borrower filed for bankruptcy and Yieldstreet has no way to recover any money. Wonder what collateral and credit check YS did, Yieldstreet is not able to recover a single dollar. I would strongly recommend staying away from Yieldstreet. Do not invest in this platform.

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.

Nate Erickson
GBSeveral investments went into default…Bad Deals! Several investments went into default (bankruptcy). Others have not performed and are years past projected return dates. Here are a few so you know that I am serious. -Supply Chain Financing II.E -Baltimore Multi-Family Conversion Financing -Supply Chain Financing II.F I would stay far away from investing with this company.

Christopher Derrick
GBBurn Your Money Instead of Investing Herr Absolutely terrible. Scants returns on so-called flagship Prism, no returns on Alternative REIT despite investing in real estate where there’s monthly cash flow. Complete scam. If you’re okay with burning your money to make bbq steaks, you’d at least get a good meal which is more than I can say about Yieldstreet

Jeff Cassidy
GBHad a structured note investment that… Had a structured note investment that lost about 15%. So be it. Sometimes investments don't work out. However,Yieldstreet showed throughout the term (and after the end of the term) that the investment is "Performing". Makes we wary of believing all their statistics of how consistently successful their offerings have been. Finally, my account continues to show my initial investment PLUS the amount returned, thereby overstating the balance by $20k. So they aren't honest about performance or accurate in their reporting.