Report a Scam
Reporting scams helps authorities track and stop fraudsters. Find official reporting channels for your country below.
Important Information
- β’GotScammed.org does not accept scam reports directly. We provide links to official authorities only.
- β’Always report to your local law enforcement or national cybercrime unit first.
- β’Keep all evidence: emails, screenshots, transaction records, and communication logs.
Official Reporting Channels by Country/Region
πΊπΈ United States
FBI Internet Crime Complaint CenterIC3
Federal Trade CommissionFTC
πͺπΊ European Union
EuropolEuropol
π¬π· Greece
Greek Cyber Crime UnitCCU
π¬π§ United Kingdom
Action FraudAF
After Reporting
Once you've filed an official report, consider these next steps:
π± Notify Your Financial Institutions
Contact your bank, credit card company, or payment processor immediately to report fraudulent transactions.
π Secure Your Accounts
Change passwords, enable two-factor authentication, and review your account security settings.
π Seek Emotional Support
Being scammed is traumatic. Visit our Recovery & Coping page for mental health resources.