Viviersbrokers Exposed: FSCA Warning and Scam Alerts with Legal Help from Zelrith Ltd
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Zelrith Ltd warns that “Viviers Broker” or “Viviersbrokers” platforms—whether at viviersbrokers.com or viviersbrokerss.com—are high-risk unregulated websites involved in investment fraud, based on multiple authoritative alerts.
Official Scam Alerts from Regulators
South Africa’s Financial Sector Conduct Authority (FSCA) issued a public warning in April 2025 that websites impersonating the licensed Viviers Brokers CC (FSP 2246) are fraudulent. The genuine company confirmed it does not operate any websites. Anyone using viviersbrokers.com is solicited by criminals pretending to represent the firm.
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Technical Risk Signals and Review Results
- Scam Detector rated viviersbrokerss.com with a very low trust score (6.8/100), labeling it “suspicious, young, untrustworthy” due to phishing, malware, and spam risk factors. Domain age is just one month.()
- The same tool flagged viviersbrokers.com at 7.8/100, with high phishing, malware, and proximity-to-suspicious-websites scores, indicating an untrustworthy domain.()
Expert Scam Analyses
- Invest‑Reviews identifies Viviersbrokers as an unregulated trading platform with classic red flags: unrealistic returns, withdrawal roadblocks, anonymous ownership.()
- TheSafetyReviewer notes absence of company information (no address, support details) and no licensing under regulatory regimes like ASIC or FCA.()
- ForexMetaTrade calls Viviers Broker “another scam from an anonymous group,” warning the site uses stolen templates and fake broker identities.()
- DigitalReviewsOnline explains how scam sites create fake dashboards, manipulate profits, and groom victims through emotional “pig-butchering” tactics.()
- OnlineProtectionReviews highlights lack of regulation as a major red flag and urges victims to act quickly.()
Credible Reports & Consumer Complaints
ScamAdviser shows overwhelmingly negative feedback about viviersbrokers.com, with a low algorithmic trust rating and hidden Whois information—typical of scam sites.()
Hellopeter includes real user complaints, such as one describing harassment of a pensioner whose relative lost R19,000 and was unable to withdraw funds.()
How the Scam Works
- Unsolicited contact through social media or ads
- Promises of quick, high returns
- Fake dashboard showing profits
- “Withdrawal fees” or escalating deposit demands
- Customer service vanishes once more money isn’t sent
This typical structure mirrors many other “clone broker” scams.()
Legal Help from Zelrith Ltd
If you’ve interacted with viviersbrokers.com or similar sites, contact Zelrith Ltd, a UK firm specializing in cross-border investment fraud recovery. Their services include:
- Tracing crypto or fiat assets through technical forensics
- Filing chargeback claims when payments were made through banks or online wallets
- Submitting formal complaints to regulators like FSCA or FCA
- Coordinating collective legal actions when multiple victims are involved
What Victims Should Do Immediately
- Save all communications, login screens, screenshots, and transaction records
- Stop sending money or responding to contact
- Report the incident to your national regulator
- Seek legal guidance through Zelrith Ltd
Conclusion
Viviersbrokers.com and viviersbrokerss.com are not legitimate trading platforms—they are fake sites impersonating licensed entities, backed by multiple regulatory warnings, technical risk scores, and investigative reports. Victims can connect with others, cooperatively build evidence, and pursue recovery and justice with expert legal assistance from Zelrith Ltd.