Razzleton Healthcare Limited, a company claiming a 1995 origin as a pharmaceutical wholesaler, has fabricated its history to mask a Ponzi scheme. The operation solicits investments with promises of daily returns up to 0.6%.
The Razzleton website presents a narrative of significant growth from a small retail firm to a global distributor with over $10 million in annual turnover. This account is demonstrably false. The Razzleton domain was registered in 1995, but it belonged to Razzleton Enterprises, a company dealing in personal care items, nutrition, and technology. By January 2014, this domain was available for purchase and sat unused at GoDaddy until December 2015. A new Razzleton website launched that month, employing language typical of investment fraud.
Domain registration records show a shift in control on December 4, 2015. These records list Jayden Woods, with a UK address, as the owner. This same address is linked to numerous other company registrations, indicating Razzleton likely exists only on paper in the UK.
UK Companies House records reveal Razzleton Healthcare Limited was not incorporated until September 8, 2016. The incorporation process in the UK is inexpensive and simple, requiring only a UK address, even a virtual one. Jayden Woods is listed as the sole director. Another company operating from the identical address is Russian Trading Company Limited, which LinkedIn profiles state is involved in financial services. Alexa internet traffic data indicates Russia is the primary source of visitors to the Razzleton website.
No public information directly links Jayden Woods to Razzleton apart from his name on the domain registration.
The Razzleton Facebook group, created on September 8th, uses the name Alexander Walker. This profile appears to be fake, created in September with no activity other than posting Razzleton marketing materials. Such operational conduct suggests a lack of legitimate individuals involved. The corporate history detailed on Razzleton's website is entirely fictional. The individuals purportedly managing the company do not seem to exist. All available evidence points to Russian operators behind a financial fraud scheme. This operation aims to defraud investors through deceptive promises of daily investment returns.
Those who have invested in Razzleton and believe they have been defrauded should contact the UK's Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) or seek legal counsel specializing in investment fraud recovery.
