How do I report consumer fraud?

If you suspect that you have been a victim of consumer fraud in California, you can report it to the Attorney General’s Office. You can do this in several ways. You can mail in a written complaint to the Attorney General’s Office in Sacramento, which can be found online. You can also file online at oag.ca.gov/report. Additionally, you can call the Attorney General’s Office at 800-952-5225 and provide information about your complaint. The information you provide should include details of the fraudulent activity, such as a description of the products or services purchased and any steps you have taken to resolve the issue. You will also need to provide a name, address, and telephone number for anyone involved with the fraudulent activity, as well as any documentation you can provide about the exploitation or misrepresentation. Reports of consumer fraud in California may also be reported to the federal Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB). The CFPB works with federal, state, and local law enforcement entities to investigate cases of consumer fraud and protect victims. You can file a complaint with the CFPB online at consumerfinance.gov/complaint or by calling 855-411-2372. Depending on the circumstances, you may also report consumer fraud to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) by filing a complaint online at ftccomplaintassistant.gov or by calling 877-382-4357. Reporting consumer fraud puts you in a stronger position to seek justice and can help protect other potential victims. Protecting yourself from consumer fraud is important and will ensure that you are not a victim of deception or exploitation.

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