Case File: Meteor Profit – One Brand, Mismatched Domain, FSMA Warning

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Case FilesMay 17, 2026·2 min read·registry desk

Small details convict. Meteor Profit presented itself as a trading brand while operating from financelegend.org — a domain with no relationship to its own name. Real firms protect their brand-to-domain identity; disposable operations grab whatever is lying around.

What the record shows

On October 14, 2025, Belgium’s Financial Services and Markets Authority (FSMA) issued a warning about Meteor Profit for operating without authorisation. The registry record carries the flag along with the operator’s claimed details — including that mismatched domain, preserved as evidence.

The brand/domain mismatch signal

  • Operator groups run families of brands on shared infrastructure — one domain hosting several “brokers” over its lifetime, or one brand hopping across unrelated domains as each gets flagged.
  • A mismatch means the site you are on was never built as a long-term business identity. It was built to be abandoned. (Our scam-domain anatomy guide covers the full infrastructure fingerprint.)
  • It also breaks casual verification: searching “Meteor Profit” would not surface reviews tied to financelegend.org, and vice versa — splitting the evidence trail is the point.

The takeaway

Always check both the brand name and the exact domain against the registry. If either has a record, treat the whole thing as flagged. Losses tied to this operator can be cross-checked against the SARFund case registry, where verified reports escalate into tracked case files.

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