The FTC's Bureau of Consumer Protection stops unfair, deceptive and fraudulent business practices by collecting reports from consumers and conducting investigations, suing companies and people that break the law, developing rules to maintain a fair marketplace, and educating consumers and businesses about their rights ...
When you report a scam to the FTC, investigators use your information to build cases against scammers. Other law enforcement agencies can see the reports, too, and use them to further their own investigations. Your story makes a difference.
Use FINRA's online form to report any potentially fraudulent or suspicious activities by brokerage firms or brokers.
Your report is shared with more than 2,800 law enforcers. We can't resolve your individual report, but we use reports to investigate and bring cases against fraud, scams, and bad business practices. Read our Privacy Act statement to learn more about how we collect and use your information.
Reporting Frauds and Scams If you or someone you know has been a victim of a scam or fraud scheme, report it to ic3, the FBI's Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3).
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.
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.