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That “refund” call sounds completely legitimate. That’s exactly the problem.
A calm voice, a real-looking charge, an agent who even catches a fake red flag to earn your trust, then all he needs is your card number and the code on the back. That’s the entire scam. No hacking, no malware, just someone convincing enough that you hand it over yourself.
The tell to remember: a real refund never needs your full card number or CVV. The company issuing it already has that on file.
If this has happened to you, you’re not the only one, and the shame that keeps people quiet is exactly what Scammers count on.
If you want to report a Scam, you can visit our website.
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08/13/2026
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Scammers count on one thing, your silence, and that silence is exactly what we built Unscammed to break.
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If you've been scammed, read this before you blame yourself.
The one thing we wish every victim knew is simple: it was never your fault. Scams aren't built to catch careless people. They're built to fool anyone, run by people who do this all day, every day, for a living.
The shame is the part that keeps people quiet, and that silence is exactly what scammers count on. Speaking up is what starts to turn it around.
So if it's happened to you, know that you're far from alone.
You can report it for free at Unscammed.com, and we'll help you take the first step.
Share this with someone who's been carrying that quietly. It might be the reminder they needed.
07/24/2026
"What's the point? The money's gone."
It's the most common reaction after a scam, and it's exactly why so many go unreported. But the story doesn't end when the money does.
Here's what most people don't realise. Reporting a scam gives you a real chance of getting your money back, and it stops that same scam from spreading to others.
That's because every report creates a trail. The phone numbers, email addresses, websites, bank accounts, and crypto wallets you provide all become evidence. Those details reveal patterns, and those patterns help connect cases, identify the scammers behind them, and shut their operations down.
So while you may not be the first person they targeted, your report could protect the next one.
If it's happened to you, don't stay silent. Report your scam for free at www.unscammed.com
A viral moment inspired this video, but our message is much bigger than the trend.
Instead of making a statement about ourselves, we made it about the millions of people who have been scammed.
If you’ve been the victim of fraud, you’re not alone.
Reporting what happened can help raise awareness, support investigations, and make it harder for scammers to target others.
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Together, we can expose , educate others, and help prevent more people from becoming victims.
Getting scammed is only half the story.
What happens next matters.
Many victims never report scams because they think it’s too complicated, takes too long, or won’t make a difference.
That’s the missing piece.
If you’ve been scammed, reporting it helps authorities track fraud, identify patterns, and potentially prevent others from becoming victims too.
With Unscammed, you can report a scam for free in just minutes.
06/28/2026
A scam can leave you with more questions than answers.
Who do I report it to?
Can I contact my bank?
Should I notify the FBI or FTC?
You don’t have to figure it out alone.
Report your scam for free on Unscammed, and take the first step toward recovery.
Business Email Compromise scams often start with what looks like a normal request from your boss, a vendor, or a trusted partner.
The payment is urgent.
The details look legitimate.
Everything seems fine...
Until you realize the money went to a scammer.
Before sending any payment, especially if it’s unexpected or urgent, verify the request through a separate channel.
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