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The National Elder Fraud Hotline: A Critical Resource for Victims and Families
The National Elder Fraud Hotline is a vital, free resource designed to help adults age 60 and older who have been targeted by financial scams. Learn how the hotline supports victims, assists with reporting fraud, and helps families take early action to protect assets and prevent further losses.
Go-Crypto
5 days ago6 min read


Self-Care after Crypto Scam: Refill by Go-Crypto — Week 2: It’s Okay to Move Slower
Self-care after a crypto scam doesn’t have to be overwhelming. In Week 2 of Refill by Go-Crypto, we focus on slowing down, reducing urgency, and taking one small step each day to begin refilling what stress and loss have drained.
Go-Crypto
Jan 283 min read


How to Report a Crypto Scam to the U.S. Secret Service: A Simple Phone Script
Contacting law enforcement after a cryptocurrency scam can feel overwhelming. This post provides a simple phone script to help victims confidently contact the U.S. Secret Service and ask how to formally report their loss.
Go-Crypto
Jan 123 min read


U.S. Secret Service Field Offices Available to Help Victims of Cryptocurrency Loss
U.S. Secret Service field offices across the country can assist with documenting cryptocurrency-related financial losses. This post explains how victims can find and contact their local office.
Go-Crypto
Jan 42 min read


After IC3: Should You Also Report a Crypto Scam to the FTC?
After filing an IC3 report, many victims wonder whether they should also contact the FTC. This post explains the FTC’s role and when additional reporting may help.
Go-Crypto
Dec 27, 20252 min read


The First Place to Report a Crypto Scam: IC3
If you’ve experienced a cryptocurrency scam, the Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3) is the first place to report it. This post explains why IC3 matters and how reporting helps.
Go-Crypto
Dec 21, 20252 min read
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