Fidelityfinancialsupport.com

One of our readers has requested that we review Fidelityfinancialsupport.com, a website that claims to offer financial support to its users. In this article, we are going to look into the activities of the company to determine its legitimacy.

Is Fidelityfinancialsupport.com a scam or legit? To find an answer to this question, we had to visit the company website. When we searched Fidelityfinancialsupport.com on Google, there was little to no content about the platform.  This suggested to us that the platform is either new or not known by many people.

We clicked on one link from Google that landed us on the site’s home page. We’re presented with a beautifully designed web page that resembled that of a banking website.

According to the information on their website, they exist solely to strengthen and secure their clients’ financial well-being. We moved further to check when it was launched, the information on the site has it that the site was launched in 2018.

2018 to date is at least 2 years old. But then, we still could not find any reasonable information about them online.  Could they be lying? We went straight to ICAAN Lookup to verify the date. According to ICAAN data, the website was first registered on the 18th of August, 2021.

At this point, we began to doubt the credibility of the website. The domain name Fidelityfinancialsupport.com looks like a cloned copy of the Fidelity.com website, a legitimate financial platform owned by FMR LLC.

We know this is a common practice of scammers, they clone legitimate websites and deceived you into investing in their fake fraudulent website.

We did some compare and contrast between the two platforms and found that not only the name was stolen but the content on the Fidelity.com website. At least 90% of the content on  Fidelityfinancialsupport.com was lifted from Fidelity.com.

We did not need to do any further research to arrive at our conclusion. From the information we have gathered, Fidelityfinancialsupport.com is a fraudulent website and you’re advised to stay away from it.

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