Security notice

Scam warning

Fitzroy Consulting LLC and Fitzroy AI Labs take brand integrity, client trust, and digital safety seriously. This page explains how to recognize legitimate communications from us.

Last updated: May 24, 2026

Impersonation and fraudulent messages

Like many companies with a public digital presence, Fitzroy’s name, logo, website, or team information may be misused by third parties without authorization.

If someone claims to represent Fitzroy and asks you to send money, purchase products, process payments, disclose private credentials, or participate in an investment opportunity, treat the communication as suspicious.

How Fitzroy communicates

Official Fitzroy business communications should come from a verified Fitzroy domain, including fitzroyadvisors.com. We do not conduct hiring, investment, payment, or confidential business processes through unofficial messaging accounts.

Fitzroy will not ask candidates, contractors, clients, or partners to make payments on our behalf, purchase equipment from a specific vendor, or share sensitive account credentials through informal channels.

Employment and project fraud

Be cautious of fake job offers, fake fellowship offers, fake consulting projects, or suspicious messages that use urgent language or promise guaranteed compensation, investment returns, or immediate selection.

Any legitimate opportunity with Fitzroy should involve clear communication, written documentation, and a reasonable verification process.

Verify a communication

If you are unsure whether a message is legitimate, contact us directly at info@fitzroyadvisors.com before responding, clicking links, sending files, or making any payment.

If you believe you have been targeted by fraud, preserve the messages and report the matter to the relevant platform, financial institution, or local authorities.