menuext.rjf.com doesn't look like a scam, but calling it transparent would be generous. The site is a subdomain of rjf.com and appears to function as a link provider β the kind of page you land on before being forwarded somewhere else. Security checks pass cleanly: valid encryption, no blacklist history, and basic browser protections in place. But there's a real shortage of information about who operates it. There are no contact details, no about page, and the site actively blocks automated inspections of its legal pages and social media profiles. The Wayback Machine has never archived it, so it may be brand new or simply not indexed. For a service that just redirects clicks, this level of anonymity is fairly standard β you wouldn't expect a 'Click Provider Link' to have a full trust page. But that means you should only follow links from this domain if you trust the source that sent you there. If you arrived here from a known email or website, it's likely legitimate. If the context is uncertain, treat the link with the same caution as any unsigned redirect.