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Internet Jurisdictions:Internet Fraud Complaint Center Internet Better Business Bureau National Fraud Information Center SEC Internet Enforcement Program Jurisdictions on the Internet overlap considerably, meaning that more than one agency covers the same types of fraud. Here are some examples of Internet fraud categories:
In short, the same criminal activity found on the street, but committed over the Internet. The best place to start is with the Internet Fraud Police.
Internet Fraud Complaint Center: The Internet Fraud Complaint Center is partnership between the FBI and the National White Collar Crime Center, specializing in fraud committed on the Internet. When to contact the Internet Fraud Complaint Center If you have knowledge, evidence, or suspicion of fraudulent activity being perpetrated on the Internet. How to contact the Internet Fraud Complaint Center Before filing a complaint with this agency, be sure you have the following information at the ready since the complaint form allows a limited time for each section: 1. Personal Information: 2 - 4 minutes 2. Type of Fraud 3. Perpetrator Information: 1 - 3 minutes 4. Contact Information: 2 - 5 minutes You will find and online complaint form at http://www1.ifccfbi.gov/cf1.asp
Internet Better Business Bureau (BBBOnline): The BBB specializes in consumer complaints. It is best to review their complaint policies at http://www.bbbonline.org/consumer/complaint.asp National Fraud Information Center: This agency covers a wide variety of frauds. It is best to review their complaint policies at http://www.fraud.org/info/contactnfic.htm Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) Internet Enforcement Program: The SEC specializes in investment fraud. It is best to review their complaint policies at http://www.sec.gov/complaint.shtml <<Step #4 Making Copies < Back to Writing a Report > Step #6 Getting Receipts>>
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