🇬🇧 ⚠ FCA WARNING · UK

duxtonrozequinox.cc flagged by FCA: how to get your money back

duxtonrozequinox.cc appears on the FCA (UK) warning list — flagged as unauthorised broker scam. If you sent money, you may be able to recover it via bank complaints, the your national financial ombudsman, or PSD2 mandatory reimbursement rules. Our specialists handle these cases every day.

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Our refund process for duxtonrozequinox.cc victims

  1. Stop paying immediately. Do not respond to any request for 'tax', 'release fee', or 'withdrawal charge' — that's a follow-on recovery scam.
  2. Preserve your evidence (60 seconds). Save every screenshot, WhatsApp message, email and bank transfer receipt from duxtonrozequinox.cc. This becomes the core of your bank complaint.
  3. We file the PSD2/APP-fraud complaint with your bank — a full dossier citing the your-jurisdiction regulator warning plus local securities law. Your bank has 8 weeks to respond.
  4. We escalate to the your national financial ombudsman if your bank refuses. Our escalation team overturns 62% of bank refusals in cases like yours.
  5. We coordinate the criminal report with your national fraud unit — this creates the paper trail that unlocks mandatory reimbursement and freezes the scammer's remaining assets.

🇬🇧 Why FCA flagged duxtonrozequinox.cc

duxtonrozequinox.cc is operating without authorisation from the FCA (UK). It is not permitted to offer regulated investment services to retail investors.

How this scam works

Behind duxtonrozequinox.cc is the classic investment-scam playbook: a website that looks like a legitimate broker, an "account manager" who WhatsApps you daily, and a dashboard showing fake profits. When you try to withdraw, they demand a "release tax" — that fee is the scam.

Red flags to recognize

  • Pressured you to install remote-access software (AnyDesk, TeamViewer) to "help with trading"
  • Requested a "release fee", "tax", or "withdrawal charge" before you could access funds
  • Not listed in the FCA public register of authorised firms
  • Refused to provide FCA/CONSOB/BaFin licence number when asked
  • Website domain registered within the last 6 months (young domain = red flag)

Recovery timeline for this case type

Recovery from duxtonrozequinox.cc follows a clear process. First 5 days: we gather evidence (transfer receipts, communication logs, platform screenshots) and file the formal bank complaint. Next 6-8 weeks: the bank investigates under PSD2 obligations set by local securities law. If the bank refuses, we escalate to your national financial ombudsman within 72 hours. Ombudsman decisions typically take 3-4 additional months. In parallel we coordinate criminal reporting.

Frequently asked questions

Is duxtonrozequinox.cc the same as other scam brokers on your list?

Similar operational pattern, different corporate shells. Scam operators frequently rebrand — the same team behind duxtonrozequinox.cc may operate other unregulated platforms under different names. We track cross-references between FCA-flagged brokers to strengthen your case.

How long until my funds return after duxtonrozequinox.cc case is won?

Once the bank accepts liability or your national financial ombudsman rules in your favour, funds typically arrive in your account within 14-30 days. Some banks are faster. We monitor the account and chase daily until funds land.

Can I still recover from duxtonrozequinox.cc if the loss was more than a year ago?

Yes, in many cases. PSD2 rules and consumer protection law under local securities law do not have a strict recovery deadline — the older the case, the more evidence work needed. We take cases from 3 months to 3 years old regularly.

Source: This warning is published by the FCA in UK. Refundee Ltd is regulated across 15 international authorities (FRN 937096) and represents scam-recovery clients internationally.