Ponzi schemes, fake investment platforms, affinity fraud, unregistered offers, and high-pressure pitches.
- False returns and hype-heavy promotions
- Unregistered or misrepresented products
- Requests for more money to unlock funds
Use this attorney intake page to start a review for investment fraud, identity theft, crypto scams, rug pulls, and bank wire problems.
US Financial Complaint Leads reviews matters involving investment fraud, identity theft, cryptocurrency scams, rug pulls, and bank wire problems. The site is set up so people can move from the problem to the right case page without digging through a long pitch.
Each case type opens its own page with details, warning signs, and what to gather before you submit.
Ponzi schemes, fake investment platforms, affinity fraud, unregistered offers, and high-pressure pitches.
Financial identity misuse, account takeovers, credit damage, and signs that personal information is being used without permission.
Phishing, fake exchanges, impersonation scams, wallet drain events, and transaction trails that need to be documented.
Liquidity pulls, anonymous teams, token promotion hype, and group-loss situations that deserve a closer look.
Wire transfer fraud, ACH disputes, unauthorized transfers, bank account takeover, and payment activity that should be traced fast.
You do not need every item to begin. Partial details are enough to start the review, and we can sort the rest during follow-up.
Use the intake form to describe the loss, the account or platform involved, and the amount at issue.
We look at the evidence and determine whether it fits investment fraud, identity theft, crypto, or bank activity.
If the matter is a fit, we explain the next step and what should be collected before the matter moves forward.
Investment fraud, identity theft, cryptocurrency scams, rug pull losses, and unauthorized bank or wire activity are the core lanes on this page.
Start with bank or platform statements, screenshots, transaction IDs, wallet addresses, and any messages tied to the loss.
As quickly as possible. The earlier the issue is reviewed, the easier it is to preserve records and identify the proper path.
Yes. Wallet addresses, exchange records, and transaction references are especially helpful for scam and rug pull reviews.
They overlap, but not always. Identity theft may show up as credit, billing, or account misuse, while account takeover often starts with login or access abuse.