Victims have reported Dukes Merger & Acquisitions, Inc. through TrustPilot complaints. The case is classified as a recovery-scam impersonator and was opened on the SARFund registry once corroboration thresholds were met.
Across the verified submissions, three red flags repeat: the broker promised guaranteed returns, demanded “tax” or “verification” fees before withdrawal, and blocked withdrawal requests. None of these are unique to Dukes Merger & Acquisitions, Inc. — they are the structural fingerprint of this scam typology.
Public chatter on TrustPilot complaints, direct victim submissions through SARFund and Reddit victim threads shows the same recurring complaint structure: deposits go in, dashboard “earnings” appear, withdrawal requests trigger fee demands, and contact eventually goes silent.
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.
Redaction policy
SARFund publishes the existence and status of each case but withholds operationally sensitive details. The recovery partner identity, exact victim count, recovered amount, and tagged wallet addresses are released only to verified claimants once the claim form is submitted and matched.
If you deposited with Dukes Merger & Acquisitions, Inc., 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.