Case Snapshot — Be Royal Family Trading (formerly Be Trading Group)
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Is Be Royal Family Trading (formerly Be Trading Group) a scam? What the SARFUND registry shows
Be Royal Family Trading (formerly Be Trading Group) appears in the SARFUND registry of reported crypto scam brokers, added from victim reports and matched against known fraud patterns. We strongly advise against sending further funds. If you have already deposited, you may still be able to act — file a claim and we will verify your case and connect you to a vetted recovery partner.
Is Be Royal Family Trading (formerly Be Trading Group) a scam or legit?
Be Royal Family Trading (formerly Be Trading Group) is listed in the SARFUND registry as a reported crypto scam broker. The entry was added from victim reports and cross-checked against known fraud patterns. Treat any request from Be Royal Family Trading (formerly Be Trading Group) to deposit funds or pay a fee to withdraw as a serious warning sign.
Can I get my money back from Be Royal Family Trading (formerly Be Trading Group)?
Possibly. SARFUND is an intermediary: file a claim and we verify your case, then match you to a vetted recovery partner — often one already working an active case against Be Royal Family Trading (formerly Be Trading Group). We never take custody of funds or charge an up-front fee. Outcomes vary and are never guaranteed.
How do I report Be Royal Family Trading (formerly Be Trading Group) or check my case?
Submit a claim through SARFUND with your transaction details. We will confirm whether Be Royal Family Trading (formerly Be Trading Group) is on file, verify your evidence, and coordinate your claim to a vetted partner.
Be Royal Family Trading (formerly Be Trading Group) has been flagged on the SARFund registry as a reported NFT minting drainer. Victim submissions describe a familiar pattern: an initial small deposit that “performs”, followed by escalating top-ups and a final wall when withdrawal is requested.
Across the verified submissions, three red flags repeat: the broker required upfront deposits routed through obscure custodial wallets, used unregulated celebrity endorsements, and demanded “tax” or “verification” fees before withdrawal. None of these are unique to Be Royal Family Trading (formerly Be Trading Group) — they are the structural fingerprint of this scam typology.
Reports have surfaced via Facebook group reports and Quora question threads, with corroborating threads on TrustPilot complaints. Victim accounts converge on identical timelines and identical withdrawal-blockade tactics.
What evidence helps most
Transaction hashes (the on-chain proof of your deposit), screenshots of the broker dashboard, KYC documents you submitted, and full conversation history with any account manager. These four pieces let the partner build a defensible chain of custody.
Why the recovery partner is masked
Listing the partner publicly creates two problems: it tips off perpetrators, who then accelerate fund-laundering, and it invites recovery-scam impersonators to clone the partner brand. Both happen often enough that masking is the only defensible default.
If you deposited with Be Royal Family Trading (formerly Be Trading Group), your case may already be on file. Submit your evidence to be matched and connected privately with the recovery team handling this matter.
SARFund does not guarantee recovery. All recovery actions are conducted by independent partners. Submission is free. SARFund is an intermediary case registry, not a recovery firm.
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