How do I report consumer fraud to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC)?

To report consumer fraud to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), start by visiting their website. Once there, you will first need to create an account to use their online complaint system. After creating an account, you will be able to submit your complaint to the FTC. In your complaint, you should provide detailed information about what happened, including who was involved, how much money you lost, and when the fraud occurred. You should also include any supporting documents or other evidence, such as emails, receipts, or contracts. Once you submit your complaint, the FTC will review it. They may contact you for additional information or to follow up. In addition to reporting consumer fraud to the FTC, you may also want to contact your state consumer protection office in Maryland. You can contact the Maryland Office of the Attorney General’s Consumer Protection Division at (888) 743-0023 or by email at consumer@oag. state.md.us. You should also file a police report for any fraudulent activity and contact your bank or credit card company. The FTC can help you take steps to protect yourself from further harm and will work with other federal, state, and local law enforcement bodies to investigate and prosecute fraudulent activity.

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