Reporting a Scam or Fraud

Read this article to find out the steps you should take if you have been scammed and how your complaints can help authorities stop this in the future.

  • Tita Techie Tita Techie
  • calendar-icon Published August 05

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    No one thinks they can become a victim of a fraud or scam until it happens to them–and even the best of the best sometimes slips. No matter how educated we are, it’s still possible to fall victim to a scam.

    Here are some tips on what to do if you become victim to these cyberthreats:

    – Immediately change all your passwords in your online account and delete any malicious software you may have downloaded

    – If you think you have provided your account details to a scammer, contact your bank or financial institution IMMEDIATELY.

    You can also reach out to different government offices working with anti-cybercrime authorities and other relevant law enforcement agencies to track down and prosecute those behind such cybercriminal activities/ schemes.

    WHAT TO DO IF YOU GET SCAMMED:

    Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas – BSP Online Buddy (BOB)

    Report frauds, scams, and abuses relating to products and services of BSFIs* to:

    Webchat

    1. Go to https://www.bsp.gov.ph
    2. Look for BOB’s icon on the lower right portion of the page
    3. Click BOB’s icon and a chat box will appear.

    BSP FB Messenger

    1. Open the official BSP Facebook page
    2. Click the Messenger icon
    3. Click “Get Started”

    SMS

    1. Open your messaging app
    2. Text “Complaint” to 21582277 (For Globe subscribers only.
    3. Wait for acknowledgement and feedback prompt.

    *BSFIs refer to Banks, Non-Banks with Quasi-Banking Functions, Non-Stock Savings and Loan Associa tions, Pawnshops, Foreign Exchange Dealers, Money Changers, Remittance Agents, E-Money Issuers, Money Service Businesses, and Virtual Currency Exchanges under BSP supervision.

    List of BSFIs may be accessed at https://www.bsp.gov.ph/SitePages/FinancialStability/Directories.aspx

    Securities and Exchange Commission

    Report fraud, scams and abuses related to lending and investment with SEC-regis tered companies:

    Securities and Exchange Commission

    Ground Floor, North Wing Hall, Secretariat Building
    PICC Complex, Vicente Sotto Street, Pasay City 1307

    Corporate Governance and Finance Department (Reports related to Lending)

    Email: cgfd_md@sec.gov.ph
    SEC i-Messagemo: http://imessagemo.sec.gov.ph
    Telephone: (02) 8818 5476; (+63) 9260170248

    Securities and Exchange Commission

    Email: epd@sec.gov.ph
    Telephone: (02) 8818-6337; (+63) 961-519-7829; (+63) 961-684-4088

    Insurance Commission

    Report concerns about insurance products to:

    INSURANCE COMMISSION

    1071 United Nations Avenue, Manila

    Public Assistance and Mediation Division

    Email: publicassistance@insurance.gov.ph
    reportscam@insurance.gov.ph
    Telephone: (02) 8523 8461 to 70 local 103 or 127;(02) 8404 1758

    National Bureau of Investigation

    Report investment scams, cybercrime, and other criminal abuses to:

    National Bureau of Investigation

    NBI Building, Taft Avenue, Ermita, Manila

    Anti-Fraud and Action Division

    Email: afad@nbi.gov.ph
    Telephone: (02) 8523 8231 to 38 local 3529 or 3456

    Cyber Crime Division

    Email: ccd@nbi.gov.ph
    Telephone: (02) 8523 8231 to 38 local 3455; (02) 8252-6228

    Complaint and Recording Division

    Telephone: (02) 8523-8231 to 38 local 3518

    Philippine National Police

    Anti- Cybercrime Group

    PNP National Headquarters
    Camp General Crame, EDSA, Quezon City
    Email: acg@pnp.gov.ph
    Telephone: (02) 3414 1560
    Mobile: 0998 598 8116

    National Telecommunication Commission

    To block text scammers, contact your phone service provider or report to:

    National Telecommunication Commission

    NCR office address: BIR Road, East Triangle, Diliman, Quezon City
    Consumer Welfare & Protection Division
    Email: consumer@ntc.gov.ph
    Telephone: (02) 8920 4464; (02) 8926 7722; (02) 8921 3251

    Again, if you have been scammed or compromised online, do not hesitate to reach out to the institutions listed above.
    Let us all stay cautious and be vigilant!

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