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How to Report a Scam

How to Report a Fraud or Scam to a Business
such as Amazon, Ebay, Walmart, Banks, etc.

If you have observed a scam or been the victim of a scam, spam or fraud and want to report it for enforcement, here is a list of where to report different types of scams in the US, UK, Canada and many other countries. In some cases there is more than one agency to contact.  Some scams fit into more than one category, also. 

  1. In all cases, you can start by reporting it to us, using this form. We will use the information to warn other consumers and help you to direct it to law enforcement agencies.

  2. Report to the business whose name is involved or in whose business it happened.
    Find contact email addresses, reporting forms and phone numbers for many banks and businesses, like Amazon, Ebay, Chase, WalMart, Wells-Fargo below:

  3. FTC: Next, the Federal Trade Commission's online complaint tool is the main tool to reporting a problem or scam to the government. They won't likely get your money back, but at least you will help them to catch the scammer.

  4. Another catch-all for bringing internet scams to the attention of the FBI and FTC is the U.S. government's
    Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3) at Internet Fraud Complaints Center.  .

  5. FBI: To report a fraud, scam or crime to the FBI (the Federal Bureau of Investigation), find the phone number for your nearest local FBI office? 
    If you are looking for your local FBI Office Listings to report a crime or scam, click here

But to protect your finances, identity and in some cases, identity, you will generally also want to report the scam directly to another specific agency - see further down this page for specific directions.

Be sure to contact your bank or credit card company if you have given out credit card numbers, bank account information, etc.

And we will track and post more examples, so once again, please forward a copy to us - see the email address at the top of this page or cut and paste the email into our feedback form!

Reporting Scams to private companies, like Amazon and Banks

Company name and link to their website

Email address to report spoofing and phishing

Phone

Amazon.com

See this page for detail information about Amazon scams and reporting them,

or forward the email to

stop-spoofing@amazon.com

 

American Express spoof@americanexpress.com  

AmSouth Bank

fraud@amsouth.com

1-800-267-6884

Bank Of America

abuse@bankofamerica.com

 

Bank Of The West

abuse@bankofthewest.com

1-949-622-0525

Barclays

internetsecurity@barclays.co.uk

 

Best Buy or Geek Squad abuse@bestbuy.com  

Chase

abuse@chase.com

 

CitiBank

emailspoof@citigroup.com

 

CVS   888-607-4287.

EBay

spoof@ebay.com

 

EBay.co.uk

spoof@ebay.co.uk

 

Federal Trade Commission

spam@uce.gov

 

Fifth Third Bank

53investigation@security.53.com

1-800-927-0395

Foxnews.com

U-Report to Fox News  

FlagStar Bank

abuse@flagstar.com

 

LaSalle Bank

emailhoax@abnamro.com

1-866-904-7500

PayPal

spoof@paypal.com

 

PayPal.co.uk

spoof@paypal.co.uk

 

Star

service@star.com

 

SunTrust

reportfraud@suntrust.com

1-800-227-3782

TCF Bank

emailfraud@tcfbank.com

 

US Bank

fraud_help@usbank.com

 

Walmart Walmart2Walmart/RIA Fraud Hotline fraudprevention@riafinancial.com 855-355-2145

Washington Mutual

spoof@wamu.com

1-800-788-7000

Wells Fargo

reportphish@wellsfargo.com

1-866-867-5568

Businesses: Complaints with businesses with fixed addresses

  • Complaints with any US or Canadian business: Better Business Bureau - Contact the Better Business Bureau where the company is located.

Phishing and Spoofed websites

Telemarketers