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Last update: 2017-03-15
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Ansgar Ragentor
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Last Update: 2017-03-15
Razzleton is a pretty good looking scam that claims to be selling medication and offering You a part of their profit if You invest money...

Their site says they are in business since 1995:
[QUOTE]Razzleton HealthCare Limited invites you to participate in a highly profitable business based on wholesale distribution of medicines.

Our company has been in the wholesale drug market since 1995, we have created a flawless system ensuring stable profits for all shareholders of Razzleton HealthCare Limited.[/QUOTE]

Unfortunately these clowns post a link to their companies registration documents that clearly shows the company has been founded in late 2016 and has NO shareholders.... And it also clearly states that this a a "finacial managment" business and not a business that sells medication.

That's about all the proof I need to know this is s scam. If You need more than try to find any mention of this company in context of wholesale medication business... You find not a single trace. So they are running a successfull  medication sales business in 2017 without leaving ANY trace of such activity on the internet. WOWSA! Maybe they should write a book about online privacy cause it would probably be the best on that topic then...

And here's a bit more for those of You who still want to believe in profits up to 5000% in 90 days:

The Razzleton website domain was indeed first registered back in 1995. However back then it belonged to “Razzleton Enterprises and was used to sell personal care, nutrition and technology products.

As far back as January 2014 the “razzleton.com” was up for sale.

Around August 2015 the domain was parked with GoDaddy.

On or around December 2015 a new Razzleton website went live, promising ROIs of up to 0.6% a day.

This coincides with a domain registration update on the 4th of December, 2015. This is likely when the current owners took possession of the Razzleton domain.

This means the claim that Razzleton, as represented on the Razzleton website today, has been around since 1995 is completely bogus.

Note that the above can verified dependently by anyone through Archive.org’s Wayback Machine.

The owner of the Razzleton website is listed as “Jayden Woods”, with an address in the UK also provided. The same address appears on the Razzletn website.

Further research reveals a number of companies using this address, suggesting Razzleton exists in the UK in name only.

A search of the UK Companies House database reveals Razzleton Healthcare Limited was only incorporated on the 8th of September 2016 (so much for being around since 1995).

Jayden Woods is listed as the sole Director of the company, along with a residential address in London.

A UK incorporation costs about £20 GBP and requires nothing more than an address in the UK (can be virtual).

One of the companies that uses the same address as Razzleton is “Russian Trading Company Limited”. As per their LinkedIn profile, Russian Trading Company Limited operate in the financial services industry.

Alexa currently estimate that Russia is the largest source of traffic to the Razzleton website.

There is no information publicly available on Jayden Woods in connection to Razzleton, outside of his name appearing on the Razzleton domain registration.

The official Razzleton Facebook group was created on September 8th by a profile bearing the name “Alexander Walker”.

The Alexander Walker profile is bogus, having only been created in September itself. Other than a profile-picture change to Razzleton marketing material, there is no activity on the account.

In summation, the corporate history provided on the Razzleton website is all made up. Neither Jayden Woods or Alexender Walker actually exist and the company is likely run by Russian scammers (further evidenced by Telegram and VKontakte links on the Razzleton website).
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