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How to Report Online Scams in European Union

Find official contacts to report fraud, scams, and cyber crime in European Union.

Official Reporting Contacts

Consumer Protection

European Consumer Centres Network

Free advice and assistance for cross-border consumer issues in the EU.

Emergency Services

Emergency (All EU Countries)

European emergency number available in all EU member states.

Evidence Checklist

  • Screenshots of messages, emails, or websites
  • Email headers and sender addresses
  • Phone numbers used by the scammer
  • Bank statements or transaction records
  • Any usernames, profile links, or account details
  • Dates and times of contact

Frequently Asked Questions

Recovery depends on many factors including the payment method used and how quickly you report. Contact your bank immediately if you made a payment.
Yes. Reporting attempted scams helps authorities track and stop scammers, protecting others from becoming victims.
Many reporting services allow anonymous tips. Check the specific agency's policy for details.