Internet Fraud Complaint Center is a partnership
between the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the National White
Collar Crime Center which addresses fraud committed over the
Internet by providing an easy to use way of alerting the
authorities.
ConsumerSentinel is a an excellent
international resource and online database with lots of information
on Internet scams and fraud. It includes lots of information and the
opportunity to file a complaint online.
ScamWatch, an agency of InterGov, lets you file a
scam complaint. These services include investigation, tracking,
recording and removal of fraudulent activities (scams) on the
Internet. All services are available 24 hours a day and are cost
free. They process over 1,500 complaints a day.
The FTC's Bureau of Consumer Protection offers
timely Consumer Alerts and more than 150 consumer publications on a
wide range of topics, including credit, advertising, e-commerce and
the Internet and other marketplace issues.
Forward SPAM to the FTC at
SPAM@UCE.GOV
(be sure to copy the header information to the e-mail - if you use
Outlook, right click the e-mail without opening it and select
"options" then copy the Internet Header section and paste it to the
top of the e-mail before you send it). If you want to complete a
complaint form, go here. You should also use this form to file a
complaint about an online transaction involving a foreign company.
To report identify theft, use this link
Identity Theft Complaint Form..
To report a violation of the "Do Not Call Registery or register your
telephone number on the Registry, go to
www.donotcall.gov.
Consumer World is the Internet's consumer megasite,
with over 1200 links to everything "consumer" including consumer
information, complaint departments, and bargains.