The most outrageous scam
The most outrageous scam! Goldstone Bridge Partners
Note: I submitted this review for “Goldstone Bridge Partners” but feel that must repeat it on “Goldstone Partners” – looks like there are two threads for the same company of fraudsters. There are too many positive reviews that are provided by scammers themselves – it’s a factory of scam with many scammers employed. If you are in doubt look reviews for “Goldstone Bridge Partners” or write to me personally to the address below.
I must admit that I became a victim of the most intricate scam I ever heard of. The company that calls itself Goldstone Bridge Partners is a fiction that does not really exist. It claims to be located at 1 International Pl, Boston, MA, but the owners of this building have no record of such a tenant. Their website has a highly professional frontend, but don’t let them fool you. The scam itself is standard—they show that the financial operations with your money are growing, but in reality, the funds you send disappear as soon as you do it. They will even let you withdraw some amount—just to show you that they are honest—but when your fictional account reaches a certain amount, your attempts to withdraw anything will fail. The scammers always find a reason to convince you to send them more money. Remember—they are professionals in their "business," and we are (and I am) amateurs.
I am writing this in desperation, as when we lost most of our savings to these scammers, my wife attempted suicide.
We submitted complaints to all possible instances—police, the Internet Crime Complaint Center, and the Federal Trade Commission—but were informed by the FBI that they are inundated by the complaints about financial scams and they do not have enough resources to investigate every one of them. Look at the statistics—the money lost to financial fraud amounts to billions of dollars.
Do not trust positive responses published on TrustPilot or Reddit – they were generated by these very scammers. Instead, check where the scammers’ domain is located—it is not Massachusetts. The phone numbers the scammers use appear to be American, but in fact they operate from abroad, according to the FBI.
If a scammer uses the name of a legitimate trader or advisor, invest some effort in finding out the phone number of the real person and call him/her. You will realize that this is not the person that is trying to convince you to invest.
Due to our sad circumstances—my wife’s suicidal attempt—our case attracted the special attention of the FBI, but the hopes to recover stolen funds are not great, as they involve cooperation with the authorities of other countries, and some countries are openly hostile, like Russia or Belarus.
I cannot do more than to warn the public about the criminal activity of Goldstone Bridge Partners and to urge potential victims to be very careful and verify the legitimacy of any company offering similar services.
If you would like to know more about our personal experience and to find out how to check the legitimacy of the financial company, do not hesitate to write to me. My email is Vlad.T.Kovalev at gmail.com. If I only had a chance to talk to someone like me then, I would have recognized the scam and would not have lost our savings.
February 21, 2026
Unprompted review