This depends on WHO it was supposed to be from.
If you have a SPOOF from eBay, then send it to spoof@ebay.com
If it is from your local bank, then send it to them.
If it is from Paypal, send it to spoof@paypal.com
You see, if you get SCAMMED, you want to report this to the business that YOU deal with. They will help you modify your account, so you don't suffer the loss. But they have the resources to track down these thieves.
The Internet is an increasingly important place to work, play and learn for both adults and children. At the same time, we are concerned about the risks we face online. The challenge is to stay "one-click" ahead of would-be pornographers, hackers, child-predators and those who would misuse your and your child's sensitive information. GetNetWise can help.
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2006-07-20 08:44:39
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answered by Anonymous
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Forward the email to:
Federal Trade Commission
uce@ftc.gov
Good Luck
2006-07-20 08:50:57
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answered by phy333 6
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The FBI has an information superhighway fraud branch yet numerous the sorts of e-mails you're talking about are large agencies that even however you tracked them to a particular handle they possibly eithjer heavily isn't there even as they visit check out or they discover that some poor unsuspecting person had their e mail compromised and their e mail addy changed into stolen and used to deliver junk mail mail. so do like some thing else human beings once you comprehend its a fraud delete it and go on jointly with your existence or make your e mail junk mail settings so severe that those under no circumstances get into you energetic e mail field.
2016-11-24 23:00:51
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answered by sarris 4
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If you go to the site below it will tell you how to report email fraud.
2006-07-20 10:26:46
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answered by twentyeight7 6
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You report it with the company the email claims to be from. Example: abuse@ebay.com
Each company has their own email address that you forward the email to.
2006-07-20 08:41:02
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answered by Anonymous
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Visit the federal trade commission web site
... there you'll find plenty of info.
You can also check out your state attorney general's office and state consumer protection agency.
2006-07-20 08:43:59
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answered by BluesMutha 4
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