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Royal Enfield Bank fake platform linked to cryptocurrency scam

By Crypto FlexsDecember 9, 20233 Mins Read
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UK BASED - If your losses exceed £10,000 then Wealth Recovery Solicitors might be able to help. WRS is partnered with the National Crime Agency and has helped dozens of clients retrieve substantial sums. >> VISIT WRS

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Royal Enfield Bank is a fake bank with an online platform that claims to provide various TradFi services.

The Royal Enfield Bank scam has also been linked to several fraudulent cryptocurrency trading platforms and has been used to convince investors that they are dealing with a legitimate company.

However, Royal Enfield Bank does not provide true banking services and is not licensed to operate or offer financial products and services.

The website is incredibly well designed and it’s easy to see why some people are tempted to part with their cash after seeing the platform.

However, if you scratch beneath the surface, you will realize that there are many issues with the platform that reveal it to be a scam.

These include:

  • Dead links throughout the site or links that loop back on themselves. This hides the fact that a lot of content and pages are missing.
  • Fake social media links. Royal Enfield Bank claims to have a presence on several social media platforms, but this is not the case and icons on the platforms link back to the home page.
  • Images purporting to show credit and debit cards from the bank have all the names of other banks on them.
  • There are numerous grammatical and spelling errors in content throughout the site.
  • Outdated information such as interest rate tables that have clearly been removed from legitimate banking platforms but have not been updated.
  • Although all content is written for a UK audience, the ‘Bank’ domain name is registered in Nigeria.
  • Domain Authority (DA) Rating 1 – The lowest possible rating means no inbound links and very little traffic.
  • You can find several reports online labeling Royal Enfield Bank as a scam.

Can I get my money back from Royal Enfield scam?

This platform is used in conjunction with several other scam sites as part of a complex scam, making it very difficult to recover funds.

However, if you have lost money, you should report it and pass the details on to the police or fraud organization in your country.

There are also private companies that can help, as I wrote here.

If you suspect a site is fake, contact us.

Related posts: Cryptocurrency Scam Help and Resources

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