Resources
Romance scams can happen to anyone. You did not cause this, and you are not alone.
If you believe you are dealing with a scam, these resources can help you report fraud and connect with support services for survivors.
Report Fraud
List Federal Trade Commission (FTC)
Report romance scams and other online fraud using the FTC's official reporting assistant.
Report to FTC
​FBI Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3)
Submit a complaint about internet crimes, including romance scams and online fraud, through the FBI's Internet Crime Complaint Center.
Report to IC3
Report a Cybercrime
Use FightCybercrime's reporting resource to find guidance on where and how to report cybercrime and online fraud.
Report a Cybercrime
Survivor Support
AARP Fraud Watch Help Line
Free support and guidance for scam survivors and their families, including help understanding next steps after fraud.
Call AARP Fraud Watch
BBB Scam Survival Toolkit
A practical guide for scam survivors with recovery information, reporting resources, and step-by-step guidance on what to do after a scam.
Open Scam Survival Toolkit
Romance Scam & Crypto Investment Fraud Recovery Group
A support group for individuals recovering from romance scams and pig-butchering style crypto investment fraud.
View Recovery Group
Advocating Against Romance Scammers
Advocacy and awareness resources focused specifically on romance scam survivors and the tactics used by online relationship scammers.
Visit Resource
Romance Scam Rebellion
A bold, survivor-led podcast that exposes the tactics behind romance scams and breaks the silence around digital deception. Featuring real stories and lived experience, it helps listeners recognize manipulation, challenge shame, and begin recovery.
Listen to the Podcast
​AARP Fraud Victim Support Group
AARP’s Fraud Victim Support Group offers a safe space for scam survivors to share experiences, find support, and connect with others navigating similar situations.
Join a Support Group