We Are SCARS And We Support Scam Victims Worldwide
INFORMATION FOR NEW SCAM VICTIMS
After the scam, you are going to be confused, angry, traumatized, and you need to know what you can do!
Anger and revenge are not the path. Learning and regaining control of your life are the direction to recovery.
Here are a series of guides and information that will help you better understand what your options are.
The first one to read immediately is the “3 Steps For New Victims” – this is your starting place.
Avoid Scams – Tips, Clues & Red Flags
Article Catalog
Recovering from Scams
Article Catalog
Psychology of Scams & Victim Trauma
Article Catalog
After A Scam, You Will Have Questions
Here is our advice for new victims:
- 3 Steps For New Victims
- A Scam Victim’s Checklist
- What Every Victim Needs To Understand
- Next Steps – Protect Your Financial Identity
- 4 Steps To Controlling Scam Victim Debt
- After-Scam Reality Check!
- Keeping Secrets Increases Trauma
- Understanding The Hard Times After The Scam
- From Victim To Survivor
- In A Victim’s Own Words
- How To Explain It To Others
- Victim Coping Strategies
- Getting Closure
Are you a Married Romance Scam Victim?
Married Scam Victim has special difficulties ending and recovering from these scams. Here is useful information for you:
About SCARS
SCARS (the Society of Citizens Against Relationship Scams Inc.) is an incorporated charitable nonprofit crime victims’ assistance and crime prevention organization supporting cybercrime & scam victims worldwide.
SCARS was incorporated in 2015 but its leadership has been supporting scam victims since 1991 – nearly 30 years.
To learn more about SCARS or to see our leadership and other programs visit www.AgainstScams.org
How To Contact SCARS
- EMAIL: Contact@AgainstScams.org
- FACEBOOK MESSENGER: m.me/SCARS.SocietyAgainst.org
- PHONE: SCARS is not able to provide phone support at this time
- ADDRESS:
Society of Citizens Against Relationship Scams Inc.
3901 NW 79th Ave Suite 245 #2288, Miami, Florida 33166 U.S.A.










