Spam Reporting Assistance
Learn how our service helps you report scams, spam messages, and fraudulent activities to the correct authorities in the United States.
Spam Reporting Assistance is a service designed to guide users on how and where to report different types of scams effectively.
Our goal is to ensure your complaint reaches the right authority quickly and with the correct information.
Why Reporting Matters
Reporting scams helps authorities track and stop fraud networks, prevent others from becoming victims, strengthen consumer protection systems, and take action against scammers.
Even if you did not lose money, reporting is still important.
How We Help You
Step-by-Step Reporting Guidance
We provide clear instructions on where to report scams, what information is required, and how to file a complaint properly.
Correct Authority Identification
Different scams must be reported to different agencies. We help you identify the right authority based on your situation.
Documentation Support
We guide you on collecting important evidence such as screenshots, emails, messages, transaction details, and scammer contact information.
Simplified Process
We break down complex reporting procedures into simple steps so anyone can follow them easily.
Where to Report Scams
- Federal Trade Commission (FTC) for general scams, identity theft, and online fraud
- FBI Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3) for cybercrime, hacking, and financial fraud
- Federal Communications Commission (FCC) for spam calls, robocalls, and SMS scams
- Your bank or financial institution for unauthorized transactions or fraudulent payments
- Local law enforcement for serious fraud cases or identity theft
What You Should Do Before Reporting
- Gather all evidence such as messages, emails, and receipts
- Note important dates and details
- Save transaction records
- Avoid deleting any proof
Important Things to Know
- Reporting does not guarantee recovery of lost money
- It helps authorities investigate and prevent scams
- Providing more details strengthens your case
After Reporting a Scam
- Monitor your bank accounts regularly
- Change your passwords
- Enable two-factor authentication (2FA)
- Stay alert for further scam attempts
Need Help Reporting?
If you are unsure how to report a scam, you can submit a request on our platform and our team will guide you step-by-step to take the correct action.
Your Information Is Safe
Your details are kept confidential and are not shared without your consent. Your case is handled securely and professionally.
Take Action Today
Reporting scams is one of the most effective ways to fight fraud.
By taking action, you help protect others, support law enforcement, and reduce scam activities.
