Anti-Scammer Alert

Help To Stop Scammers, Help For Victims


Information To Keep Scammers Away
 & To Help Recovery For Scam Victims
   

Helping people take charge of their lives

 

 

Introduction
What Is A Scam?
Who Are The Scammers?
Media Identity Theft
Scam Examples
What Can We Do?
Steps To Recovery
Reporting Your Scammer
Newsletters

Scammer Surge Worldwide - An Issue of Social Justice and Personal Integrity and Security

Scams are a massive and profoundly unjust assault on our society, and can be an existential danger to all of us.

During the last five years, the raw numbers, frequency, and profound financial and emotional harm done by scammers has affected almost everyone in the US, Europe, and elsewhere. Depending on the type of scam, the scammers especially target seniors, single men and women, and even children - especially teens. But they are not fussy, they have scams tailored for anyone, and for virtually every aspect of our lives. No one is safe.

We all are aware of the number of scammer phone calls, text messages, and email messages we all get, but what is not frequently reported is the scale of harm being done or who these scammers really are. Millions of people have lost hundreds, often thousands, and sometimes even their life savings to them. We hope this relatively concise website will provide some light in this regard. You can browse the website using the left sidebar links.

This website is for everyone - to warn those who have not been scammed, to help those who have, and to acknowledge the victims who have lost everything, their lives ruined, or have taken their lives.

You may have already received a letter about the most recent data breaches - software hacks into financial transfer programs - which has provided the scammers with ID information (name, address, email, and sometimes even SSN and bank account numbers) of millions of potential victims.

(Please note: if you are in a long distance relationship with someone you have met online or are considering a financial investment that is unusual, please continue to read the articles on this website carefully, as you may be the victim of a scam. If you need additional help, please see the note below.)

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Important Note: If you have been scammed and you need help with recovery, reporting, or personal protection, or if you know or suspect that you or a friend are being scammed and need help, we urge you to go to our information, reporting, and consulting website: https://www.anti-scammer.net.

Copyright 2023-2024 Anti-Scammer Alliance, Boston, MA.

This website was created by Anti-Scammer Alliance in fall, 2023, We wish to remain anonymous at this time for reasons of personal safety. We are victims of scammers, and we made a commitment to spread this concise information so that others may avoid the emotional trauma that we have endured, and/or to help other victims in their recovery, to understand what has happened to them. We make no claims to know everything about scammers or all aspects of their criminal activity.


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