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He's got the midas touch - except everything Brendan touches turns to.....
I am very smart man but even I got fooled by Brendan. He is so nice at first. And then he takes your money and promises so many good things. And soon he starts telling you "oh, the bank made a mistake"
Really? Bank of America made a mistake? they are $250b company and it is to believe they make the mistake and not Brendan. The incompetent con artist running a fake business. Watch out for the credit insurance. He tolds me to pay more to lower my interest rate. But then it turns out it was just more money for him to steal.
Brendan surely is a silver tongued. He is definition of if is too good then is no true...
Biggest scammer and loser of a person
He’s lying even today
Scammer's website www.epsilonacquisitionservices.com
Scammer's address 1735 N Lynn St, Arlington Va 22209
Scammer's email [email protected]
Country United States
Type of a scam Advance Fee Loan
Initial means of contact Not applicable
EPSILON IS A FRAUD AND KIEL BRENDAN BRANDT IS EVIL
Like any good con, he makes you feel good about your prospects of getting money or closing a deal by telling you about all the deals he has closed.
He apparently has closed anything
Even his former employees think he is a fraud
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Do not trust him.
Brendan Brandt is a Crook
Advice to anyone who deals with (Kiel) Brendan Brandt, whenever he says "I have a lender" or "I have a deal" then DEMAND to speak to whomever is on the other side. He will go as far as scheduling the call and at the last minute the other party ALWAYS amazingly texts him to cancel. You will NEVER speak to anyone and your money will disappear
Becomes aggressive when asked for money back
Scammer's website www.epsilonacquisitionservices.com
Scammer's email [email protected]
Country United States
Type of a scam Advance Fee Loan
Initial means of contact Not applicable
Ponzi scheme BEWARE!
His scam is simple. He tells potential clients his other company, Epsilon Capital, has the ability to make loans. It doesn’t. It’s just a shell LLC. Your loan will come with a commitment fee attached. They used to be for $20k but now he is charging clients in the hundreds of thousands. As soon as he has your money he will tell you “the money will be sent next week” but you’ll never see the money. For months he will claim Bank of America is messing up the wires, that the war in Ukraine is making it harder to wire money, etc. If you raise your voice at him he will threaten legal action with Covington
Kiel Brendan Brandt is a liar and a thief.
His favorite lines are:
“I don’t know why you don’t see the wire. I’ll send a receipt” (and never does)
“The LP is being delayed by KYC issues”
“I’m trying my best” (Which considering how deals never close, that implies he’s a liar, or incompetent)
Scammer's website www.epsilonacquisitionservices.com
Scammer's email [email protected]
Country United States
Type of a scam Advance Fee Loan
Initial means of contact Not applicable
Always collects commitment fee on nonexistent loan
He still talks up the company like it’s a successful international investment bank when instead it’s simply a ponzi scheme to funnel money to his wife (Shannon Arvai Brandt) to not work, his parents, grandparents, and father in law.
His scam is simple. He tells people his company Epsilon Capital provides loans and he will lend them millions, but they need to pay a commitment fee up front. They pay and he immediately tells stories about how Bank of America keeps making mistakes. He then gets confrontational and always threatens legal action with his overpriced law firm (Covington)
The only way to get your money back is to sue (i.e. Knez Capital v Epsilon Acquisition & Kiel Brendan Brandt)