It has come to our attention that scammers are creating fraudulent websites that mimic our official domain, stroyalentertainment.com. These sites are designed to trick people into giving up personal information or making payments under the false belief that they are interacting with our company.
We are committed to providing our clients with the best service, and we will never ask for your information in an unsecure or unexpected manner. Thank you for your continued trust in St. Royal Entertainment.
We have received reports from multiple individuals targeted by scammers falsely claiming to represent St. Royal Entertainment. These scammers, using names like "Laura," "Natalie," and "Alice," have been offering jobs related to artificially boosting music streams on platforms like Spotify. They may present official-looking documents or ask you to engage in activities that seem legitimate, but they are fraudulent.
Important: St. Royal Entertainment is a legitimate company that provides live music services and event entertainment. We do not engage in any activities related to artificially boosting streams, cryptocurrency transactions, or manipulating online metrics.
If you receive any such communication, do not engage and report it immediately. Below are some images and phone numbers associated with these scams.
In addition to scammers imitating our brand, there’s a growing trend of task scams that you should be aware of. These scams often involve a website or mobile app that claims you can earn money by completing easy tasks, such as watching a video, liking a post, or creating an order.
A common characteristic of this scam (though not entirely exclusive) is that participants are required to complete sets of 40 tasks. The app promises money for each completed task, but there’s a catch—you can only do a limited number of tasks unless you upgrade your account by paying a fee. This is where it becomes a variant of the classic advance fee scam.
The goal of this scam is to entice users with the lure of easy money and then push them to pay to access the next level or "unlock" their earnings. Unfortunately, it's impossible to withdraw any "earnings" from the app, leaving victims with wasted time and money. This scam plays on the sunk cost fallacy, where people feel compelled to continue once they've already made an investment.
If you find yourself involved in a task scam, cut your losses immediately. It’s also important to beware of recovery scammers, who may suggest hiring a hacker to retrieve the money you've already invested. This is yet another trick designed to make you lose even more money.
We've identified several phone numbers used by scammers pretending to represent St. Royal Entertainment. If you receive a call or message from any of these numbers, please be aware that it is not from our company:
To report fraudulent WhatsApp numbers, follow these steps:
Alternatively, you can also: