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Contact
Us
To Report Unsolicited Commercial E-Mail ("Spam")
Many consumers receive a variety of unsolicited commercial
e-mail (also known as "spam") in their offices or at home.
While people don't always like getting spam, much of it
has a legitimate business purpose. Unsolicited e-mails,
however, are often the initial means for criminals, such
as operators of fraudulent schemes, to contact and solicit
prospective victims for money, or to commit identity theft
by deceiving them into sharing bank and financial account
information.
The following information, e-mail addresses and contacts
noted below are provided for your reference if you have
received a particular type of unsolicited email and would
like to report or forward it on to law enforcement authorities.
- Internet Fraud
- Africa-Based Investment Schemes
An increasing volume of spam consists of e-mail from a
person who represents himself or herself as having some
African affiliation, and who is soliciting you to help
him or her transfer illegally obtained or questionable
funds out of a nation in Africa. (Some more recent e-mails
purport to involve moving money out of Afghanistan.) These
solicitations are fraudulent, and may violate one or more
federal criminal laws.
- Medical Products and Devices
To report e-mail that involves possibly fraudulent claims
about medical devices or products (for example, so-called
"miracle" cures) please email the Food and Drug Administration
at
webcomplaints@ora.fda.gov.
- Financial Investments
Forward investment-related spam e-mails to the U.S. Securities
and Exchange Commission at enforcement@sec.gov.
- General
If you want to report other possible online crime, including
online fraud (for example, "get-rich-quick" schemes or
online auction fraud) whether or not you have lost money,
please use the ICCC's
online complaint form.
- Other Types of Unsolicited Commercial E-Mail
- For more information about reporting unsolicited
e-mail that does not fall into any of the above categories,
see the Federal Trade Commission's Spam
E-mail web site.
- If you have received spam of any type, but have not
responded to it, you can send a copy of it to the FTC
at SPAM@UCE.GOV.
- To file a complaint about a violation of the National
Do Not Call Registry or to register your telephone number
on the Registry, please go to www.donotcall.gov.
For more information about fraud, see the Department's Fraud
page at http://www.usdoj.gov/fraud.htm.
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