How to go after a company that scammed you?

ReportFraud, ftc, gov is the federal government's website where you can report fraud, scams and bad business practices. Visit consumer, ftc, gov for tips and. See more. The sooner you take action, the better you can protect yourself and help others. Recovering all the stolen money can be difficult, but recovery is more than just recovering losses.

These six steps can help you protect yourself against new thefts, report fraud, and start the recovery process. They are for informational and educational purposes only and should not be considered legal or investment advice or a complete list of solutions. You can also do these steps on your own for little or no cost. However, if you think you need legal help, consult an attorney. And keep in mind that, at any time, you can contact the AARP Fraud Surveillance Network's toll-free helpline, 877-908-3360, where trained fraud specialists provide support and guidance on what to do next and how to avoid future scams.

Bruemmer recommends filing a police report with the local department to document the scam. You should also report scams to the FTC at ReportFraud, ftc, gov. The agency shares information with more than 2,800 law enforcement agencies. The perpetrators of these prepayment frauds often pose as government officials, lawyers, or recovery companies.

The credit reporting company you contact will automatically report the fraud alert to the other credit reporting companies. You can also contact one of the three national credit reporting companies (below) and ask them to place a fraud alert on your credit file.

Irene Mccravy
Irene Mccravy

Certified pop cultureaholic. Hardcore coffee maven. Certified beer enthusiast. Infuriatingly humble travel guru. Amateur food maven. Devoted social media practitioner.