SCARS Victims’ Assistance: Finding Help! Right Now!
Romance Scam Victims Have Unique Challenges In Coping After A Scam Is Discovered!
There are several options available to help – but if you need help get it!
Things to Learn Now – the Next Steps
Before you can fully begin your recovery after a scam, you need a baseline of essential knowledge. Understanding how scams work, how scammers manipulate victims, and how trauma affects your thoughts and emotions is critical to making sense of what happened. Without this foundation, recovery becomes harder and slower.
Start by visiting www.ScamVictimsSupport.org, where you will find structured resources created by the SCARS Institute professionals and survivors to help you gain the clarity, language, and understanding you need to move forward safely and effectively.
Knowledge is your starting point, and your shield.
Do You Need Support? Get It Now!
SCARS provides the leading Support & Recovery program for relationship scam victims – completely FREE!
Our managed peer support groups allow victims to talk to other survivors and recover in the most experienced environment possible, for as long as they need. Recovery takes as long as it takes – we put no limits on our support!
SCARS is the most trusted support & education provider in the world. Our team is certified in trauma-informed care, grief counseling, and so much more!
To apply to join our groups visit support.AgainstScams.org
We also offer separate support groups for family & friends too.
Become a SCARS STAR™ Member
SCARS offers memberships in our STAR program, which includes many benefits for a very low annual membership fee!
SCARS STAR Membership benefits include:
- FREE Counseling or Therapy Benefit from our partner BetterHelp.com
- Exclusive members-only content & publications
- Discounts on SCARS Self-Help Books Save
- And more!
To learn more about the SCARS STAR Membership visit membership.AgainstScams.org
To become a SCARS STAR Member right now visit join.AgainstScams.org
SCARS Institute Resources:
- If you are a victim of scams, go to www.ScamVictimsSupport.org for real knowledge and help
- Sign up for our scam survivor’s support groups at support.AgainstScams.org
- Enroll in SCARS Scam Survivor’s School now, at www.SCARSeducation.org
- To report criminals, visit reporting.AgainstScams.org – we will NEVER give your data to money recovery companies like some do!
- Follow us and find our podcasts, webinars, and helpful videos on YouTube: youtube.com/@RomancescamsNowcom
- Learn about the Psychology of Scams at www.ScamPsychology.org
- Dig deeper into the reality of scams, fraud, and cybercrime at www.ScamsNOW.com and www.RomanceScamsNOW.com
- Scam Survivor’s Stories: www.ScamSurvivorStories.org
- For Scam Victim Advocates, visit www.ScamVictimsAdvocates.org
- See more scammer photos on www.ScammerPhotos.com
- Worldwide Crisis Hotlines: https://blog.opencounseling.com/suicide-hotlines/
I need help i was in a relationship with someone 4 years around time to renew her license she broke it off with me came back 6 months later was hiding me from her family i dont believe her dad is her dad i believeits her husband and somebody has been in my phone thru our wifi its been going on since she left the second time in February please help
James, yes it sounds like a scam. If you lost money: the way to report this is first with your local police – they are your first responders, then always report all scams to the FTC at https://reportfraud.ftc.gov/#/?orgcode=SCARS and to SCARS at http://www.Anyscam.com – optionally, you can also report to the FBI at http://www.IC3.gov or 1-800-CALL-FBI You can find more places to report here: https://romancescamsnow.com/reporting-entity-directory/
For recovery information, we suggest that you look at http://www.RomanceScamsNOW.com
John, if you feel like they are not real then it doesn’t matter if they are or not – go with your instinct. Report them on http://www.Anyscam.com and block them!
Then do your best to recover from the experience. We can help, just let us know!
I am going tru a serios moments because i believe that this woman was real , she primes me long relationship till the and of our life’s but I find out she was fake scare using Danielle profiles and I dint know because I dint know Danielle was or is a public figure I am talking about the porno star I never in my life see
Her before so I was on easy target and they stole good amiunt
Yes, it is a major shock to find out that the person is not real and that it was all a scam. Come and join our educational and community group on Facebook here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/SCARS.Avoidance.Information.Public.Group/
Just remember, it will hurt, but do not let yourself get trapped in hate. You will get through this. We are here to help.