Victim Support Resources โ You’re Not Alone
Mental health support, peer communities, financial counselling, and emotional recovery resources for people who have been scammed. All free. No upsells. No recovery-service referrals.
If You’re in Crisis Right Now
- ๐บ๐ธ USA โ 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline ยท call or text 988 ยท 988lifeline.org
- ๐ฌ๐ง UK โ Samaritans ยท 116 123 (free, 24/7) ยท samaritans.org
- ๐ฆ๐บ Australia โ Lifeline ยท 13 11 14 (24/7) ยท lifeline.org.au
- ๐ฎ๐ณ India โ iCall ยท 9152987821 (Mon-Sat, 8am-10pm IST) ยท icallhelpline.org ยท or Vandrevala Foundation 1860 2662 345 (24/7)
- ๐ฉ๐ช Germany โ TelefonSeelsorge ยท 0800 111 0 111 (free, 24/7) ยท telefonseelsorge.de
- ๐ Find your country โ findahelpline.com โ comprehensive global directory
You are not alone. Scam victimisation can trigger serious psychological distress โ depression, anxiety, suicidal ideation. What happened to you is not your fault. These services are free, confidential, and staffed by people trained to help.
Why Scams Cause Real Psychological Harm
People who have not been scammed often underestimate the psychological impact. Research from victim-support organisations consistently shows:
- Shame and isolation โ many victims hide what happened from family, partners, and friends
- Trust collapse โ difficulty trusting future relationships, financial decisions, or even routine interactions
- Anxiety and hypervigilance โ checking accounts obsessively, paranoia about further scams
- Depression and hopelessness โ especially after large losses or when recovery proves impossible
- Sleep disruption โ replaying the events, what-if thinking, intrusive thoughts
- Suicidal ideation in severe cases โ particularly common after losing retirement savings or being doubly-victimised by recovery scams
Free Victim-Support Helplines (by Country)
USA
AARP Fraud Watch Helpline โ 1-877-908-3360 (free, all ages despite “AARP” branding). Best US helpline for scam victims. Real humans, no upsells.
UK
Citizens Advice โ 0808 250 5050 (free consumer helpline). Victim Support โ 08 08 16 89 111 (free, 24/7). Stop Scams UK โ dial 159 to verify if a bank call is genuine.
Australia
IDCARE โ 1800 595 160 (free national identity & cyber-support service). Beyond Blue โ 1300 22 4636 (mental health support during financial distress).
India
Cybercrime Helpline 1930 โ for fraud-recovery reporting. iCall โ 9152987821 (mental health). Vandrevala Foundation โ 1860 2662 345 (24/7 mental health).
Germany
Verbraucherzentrale โ free consumer-protection advice (German). Weisser Ring โ 116 006 (free victim-support helpline). TelefonSeelsorge โ 0800 111 0 111 (mental health, 24/7).
Canada
Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre โ 1-888-495-8501 (fraud reporting). Crisis Services Canada โ 1-833-456-4566 (mental health, 24/7).
Peer-Support Communities
Talking to others who have been through the same experience can be one of the most powerful forms of support. We recommend these communities โ vetted for genuine peer support, not recovery-service infiltration:
r/Scams (Reddit)
~600,000 members. Active, well-moderated. Good for “is this a scam?” questions and post-scam discussion. Beware of DMs from accounts offering “recovery” โ these are scams.
r/PigButcheringScams
Specialised community for victims of pig-butchering / romance-investment scams. Less public exposure, more focused support.
AARP Fraud Watch Online
Free community forum for scam discussion. US-focused but globally accessible. Run by AARP (no recovery-service influence).
Global Anti-Scam Org
Volunteer-run, victim-led international organisation. Free peer support, especially for cross-border pig-butchering victims. globalantiscam.org
Financial Counselling & Debt Support
If a scam has left you in financial difficulty โ depleted savings, taken on debt to “invest more”, or unable to meet basic obligations โ these free services can help:
- ๐บ๐ธ USA โ National Foundation for Credit Counseling: nfcc.org ยท 1-800-388-2227 โ non-profit, free initial consultation
- ๐ฌ๐ง UK โ StepChange Debt Charity: stepchange.org ยท 0800 138 1111 โ free, independent debt advice
- ๐ฆ๐บ Australia โ National Debt Helpline: ndh.org.au ยท 1800 007 007 โ free financial counselling
- ๐ฎ๐ณ India โ RBI Banking Ombudsman for bank disputes; for general debt advice, your bank’s grievance redressal officer is the first step
- ๐ฉ๐ช Germany โ Schuldnerberatung via Caritas, Diakonie, or local Verbraucherzentrale โ free debt counselling, German
For Family Members of Scam Victims
If a relative or friend has been scammed โ especially in an ongoing pig-butchering or romance scam they don’t yet recognise โ your response matters more than you might realise. What helps:
- Calm, non-judgmental conversation. The scammer has likely told them you’d “react badly” โ proving them wrong matters.
- Show them similar cases. Our Scam Anatomy guides may match what they’re experiencing โ reading another victim’s story often breaks the spell.
- Suggest a bank fraud-team call. Banks have specialists trained to spot scam patterns. A “second opinion” call is less confrontational than direct family accusation.
- Be present after. The aftermath of realisation is when victims need support most. Don’t disappear once they “see it.”
- Watch for mental-health signals. Withdrawal, sleep disruption, suicidal hints โ take them seriously. Help them call a helpline.
- Aggressive confrontation โ pushes them deeper into the scam
- Saying “I told you so” or “how could you fall for that?”
- Telling them money is gone and there’s no hope โ even when recovery odds are slim, surrender of agency makes the trauma worse
- Posting about it on social media or family group chats without their consent
- Suggesting “recovery services” you’ve seen advertised โ these are almost always second-stage scams
For People in Active Scams (Not Yet Recognised)
This section is for people who may not yet realise they’re being scammed. If you’re reading this because someone sent you this link, please consider:
- Have you been asked to keep this relationship/investment/situation secret from family or your bank?
- Have you sent money to someone you have not met in person?
- Are you seeing “returns” on a platform you can’t withdraw from without paying additional fees?
- Has the person you trust started asking for “just one more” payment, repeatedly?
- Are you considering taking a loan to “invest more” or “unlock funds”?
You are not stupid. Modern scams are designed by criminal networks using psychological techniques refined against millions of targets. Falling for one is not a character flaw โ it’s evidence that the scam was sophisticated enough to work.
What We Don’t Recommend (And Why)
- “Fund recovery” services or agents. Almost always second-stage scams. Real recovery is free. See our Anti-Recovery-Scam Pledge.
- “Scam recovery lawyers” who cold-contact victims. Legitimate lawyers don’t solicit on Reddit, Facebook, or via DM.
- Private investigators promising to “trace” scammers. Identifying scammers usually requires law-enforcement powers no private party has. Expensive and rarely productive.
- “Trust restoration coaches” or “scam survivor courses” charging significant fees. Free peer-support communities offer the same emotional benefit without cost.
- Group chats / WhatsApp communities created by strangers. Many are run by recovery scammers harvesting fresh victims.
If you’re unsure whether a service or community is legitimate, email us at info@scammersexpose.com โ we’ll look at it honestly with you.
You’re not alone, and what happened isn’t your fault.
Reach out if you need to talk. We read every email. We won’t ask for money, sell you anything, or refer you to any “recovery service”.
Last reviewed: May 2026 ยท Helplines re-verified every 6 months
