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Blessing Capital


Country United States
State Arizona
City Tucson
Address 130 E. Congress St Suite 200-888
Phone (888) 551-5388
Website https://blessing.capital/

Blessing Capital Reviews

  • Aug 10, 2023

Sep 2021: Joshua Blessing posed as a Harvard Business School educated and licensed financial broker but appears to only be a referral agent to various financial organizations. He promised he would get startup business funding of $400,000, but only ended up getting $110,000. He refused to do any work before being paid up front, so business owner wired him $75,000. He acted as if he was trying to help, but ultimately just kept running owner around in circles, costing owner additional money on credit repair programs and other lending programs that he didn’t qualify for. Owner spent all of his $125,000 retirement savings on Josh’s business programs plus interest and financing fees and ended up with another $140,000 in debt. Joshua pocketed $125,000 plus kickbacks from the lending companies he works with. Business owner suspects that the lines of credit converted to cash was laundered through a company called Fortitude Properties.

  • Aug 9, 2023

This case involves a multi-state criminal conspiracy organized and operated by Bernardo D. Cardoso, Joshua Blessing, Anna Blessing and Kelly Haines, through their respective companies, Capital Blue Global Investments LLC and Olivia-Ari Corporation (dba Blessing Capital), aided and abetted by World Wide Executive Consultants, Michael Jordan, Ethan Ferrell, Recovery Solutions Group LLC (RSG), Robb Sowers, Todd Harris, David Andrews and Davanan “Steve” Sughrim. 


The sole purpose of this conspiracy was to defraud, and otherwise cause tortious injury to Plaintiffs by means of a plan the RICO Defendants conceived in the State of Florida and executed in Arizona, Washington State and Pennsylvania.

The criminal enterprise's aim was to steal at least $650,000 (Six Hundred and Fifty Thousand U.S. Dollars) from Plaintiffs. Over the course of the past two years, Defendants have engaged in a complex conspiracy contracting for and collecting fees for non-existent financial services, representing to Plaintiffs that they were capable, ready, willing and able to provide Plaintiffs with corporate financing, claiming that they had issued to Plaintiff’s bank a financial instrument known as a Stand-by Letter of Credit (SBLC), sending Plaintiffs a fraudulent copy of an SBLC, encouraging and inciting Plaintiffs to engage in bank fraud on their behalf and engaging in false invoicing and extortion in an attempt to extract further funds from Plaintiffs which Defendants knew were not owed.

(Plaintiff Attorney) commented that they prey upon naïve victims using fraudulent financing practices and fake bank instruments. Paid $75k initial cost and another $100K to raise $2M, which never materialized. Victims found thru intermediaries; (ie- business networks, churches & synagogues).

They do just enough to appear to be legitimate but seems everything they work toward is finding scam opportunity.

  • May 25, 2022

I was recommended blessings Capital through a childhood friend. Upon contacting Josh, his services started out professional. But that quickly changed. It took many weeks to get any kind of answers or motion. That should have been my first clue. I became ill, so I excused the delay. Josh reassured me that my business loan would go through, So I sent the $400 fee.

I began to realize that nothing was happening. This is when I demanded that something be done. Josh then decided to get on the phone and complain to me that he did not feel comfortable doing business with me. And would give me a refund. He then went on to tell me about his personal problems, and he cannot handle any more stress. This was by far one of the most unprofessional conversations I've had in this situation.

He then continue to send emails and text messages. Resembling a angry ex couldn't control himself.

Joshua seem to exhibit unstable behavior. And as he stated he was overly stressed. I hope he receives help for his issues as it is affecting his business. I never did receive a refund.

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