What to do first if you think you have been scammed
If you believe you have sent money to a fraudulent individual or platform, act quickly but calmly. Stop all further payments, including “taxes” or “release fees” demanded by the same party — these are common follow-on scams.
Secure your email and financial accounts: enable two-factor authentication where available, change passwords if you shared them, and monitor statements for unauthorised activity.
Preserve evidence
Export or screenshot conversations, save emails with headers where possible, and gather bank or crypto transaction references. Do not confront the scammer in a way that tips them off before you have secured copies.
Get professional guidance
Jamric Recovery Limited can review your materials and suggest a structured recovery approach. Contact us for a free consultation.