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Scammers use tricks and lies to steal your money or personal information. Scams happen online, by mail, phone, text, social media, in person, and through new emerging technologies. USAGov's where to report a scam tool helps you find the best agency or organization to report the scam.
Where to report a scam. Have you experienced a scam and want to report it? Just answer a few questions to learn how to report the scam to the right place. Identity theft. Learn what identity theft is, its warning signs, and how to protect yourself. Find out how to report identity theft if your information gets stolen. Imposter scams.
Protect your community by reporting fraud, scams, and bad business practices.
Spot a scam? Tell the BBB about it. Help the Better Business Bureau investigate scams and warn others. Report a scam or fraud, or browse and view scams reported by others.
At ReportFraud.ftc.gov, consumers will find a streamlined and user-friendly way to submit reports to the FTC about scams, frauds, and bad business practices. The FTC has long encouraged consumers to report these issues to the FTC when they encounter them—whether or not they lost money to the fraud.
If you didn’t lose money and just want to report a call, use the streamlined reporting form at DoNotCall.gov. Any information you provide will help stop the scammers. Report the number that received the call, the number on your caller ID, and any number they told you to call back.
Report a Scam to the FTC. When you report a scam, the FTC can use the information to build cases against scammers, spot trends, educate the public, and share data about what is happening in your community. If you experienced a scam — or even spotted one, report it to the FTC at October 2022. ReportFraud.ftc.gov.
If you spot a fraud, scam or bad business practice, please report it, even if you didn't send money. The FTC uses reports to share data about what is happening in your community, and to investigate, bring law enforcement cases, and alert people about current frauds.
First, if you believe you have fallen victim to cyber crime, file a complaint or report. Your information is invaluable to helping the FBI and its partners bring cybercriminals to justice. Second, get educated about the latest and most harmful cyber threats and scams.
Learn how the CFPB can help you. Call us if you still can’t find what you’re looking for. Losing money or property to scams and fraud can be devastating. Our resources can help you prevent, recognize, and report scams and fraud.