Quantum Key Institute, Sydney – Pyramid Scheme SCAM
Jacob and Luke Stringa are two brothers based in Sydney who run a scam pyramid scheme called the Quantum Key Institute. You can find their Insta page at: @quantumkeyinstitute
I know these guys and booked a course with them. The content was rubbish. What they teach is pure bs you can learn yourself, such as meditation, hypnosis, other alternative quackery. All fluff! They prey on the vulnerable and desperate.
They teach you this stuff so that you can teach it to others and make supposedly easy money. A sham pyramid scheme pure and simple. You will be competing amongst thousands of others who have done similar courses and who are trying to make money without hard work … good luck with that in a capitalist society!
Their fees are outrageous given the common sense advice they provide. You could do a free online course on Google and learn more!
They try to convince you that you need their help through their super confident (extremely arrogant) attitudes.
These guys have no proper qualifications. They’re frauds who make outrageous claims on their social media. They are not psychologists or psychiatrists. They have attended a course similar to the one they are pushing which lasts a couple of days. Such self improvement experts!
They try to show off what is obviously a rental (facing a carpark) at Maroubra Beach Sydney Australia (not even a good suburb) and other cheap possessions (such as crappy bikes) on social media that are supposed to impress people and make you think they’re rich and successful. They are anything but …. they aren’t even registered for GST ie they make less than $75,000 a year! They are hardly on a seven figure salary as Luke claims! Like most ‘life coaches’ these guys are not successful, are worth nothing, have not been successful in business or life and are just trying to rip off others to make an easy buck.
The brothers views on medication is dangerous. They are not psychiatrists – they are about as far from proper professionals as you can get. As such, they should not be recommending that vulnerable people not take medication.
Save your money – Don’t donate it to two lazy shysters who are just trying to get rich quick!





