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If you're not able to use ReportFraud.ftc to file a report, you can call the FTC's Consumer Response Center at 877-382-4357.
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Report a Crime Most financial crimes aren't emergencies. If your situation does demand immediate attention, please call 9-1-1 and ask that an officer respond. Otherwise, please call 210-207-7451 to make an appointment to discuss your case.
You can contact any of the three nationwide credit bureaus to request a fraud alert. Once you have placed a fraud alert on your credit report with one of the bureaus, that bureau will send a request to the other two bureaus to do the same, so you do not have to contact all three.
Therefore, any cybercrime cell can be approached. Alternatively, you can file an online fraud complaint at . There is also an option of calling them on the dedicated cybercrime hotline number –155260 on a business day from a.m. to p.m.