Contact Scammers Expose
Whether you’ve been scammed, want to report a scam, spotted a correction, or have a media enquiry — we read every message. Pick the channel that matches your situation.
I’ve Just Been Scammed — What Do I Do?
- Call your bank now — request a transaction reversal or chargeback. Same-day reporting has the highest recovery rate.
- Freeze your cards — block any card the scammer may have access to via your bank app or by calling the card issuer.
- Report to your country’s authority: FTC (US) · Action Fraud (UK) · Scamwatch (AU) · Cybercrime Portal (IN)
- Don’t pay any “recovery service” who contacts you offering to get your money back. They are almost always a second-stage scam.
After the emergency steps above, our Emergency Guides walk you through the next 24-48 hours by scam type and payment method. Then come back to us if you still have questions.
Ways to Contact Us
General Email
For all enquiries — questions about scams, corrections, feedback, source tips, anything. We read every email personally.
info@scammersexpose.com
Report a Scam
To submit a scam you’ve encountered (even if you didn’t lose money) so we can warn others.
Use the Report Form
Corrections & Tips
Spotted an error, an outdated reporting URL, or a scam tactic that’s evolved? We want to know — readers often catch shifts before we do.
See Corrections Policy
Media & Press
Journalists, researchers, podcasters — Valentine is available for interviews on scam trends, victim psychology, and recovery. Please mention your outlet and deadline.
info@scammersexpose.com
Legal & Privacy
Right-to-reply requests, takedown notices, GDPR data requests, or other formal correspondence.
info@scammersexpose.com
Collaboration
Other scam-research sites, consumer-protection bodies, charities, fraud researchers — we welcome professional collaboration.
info@scammersexpose.com
Send Us a Message
Use the form below or email info@scammersexpose.com directly. All messages reach Valentine personally.
