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Use this quick chooser if you do not know whether to report as fraud, workplace, housing, government, or something local.
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Fraud & Scams
FTC, FBI IC3, identity theft, romance scams, tax fraud
Updated Jun 26, 202619 guides Worker rightsWorkplace
EEOC, OSHA, wage theft, harassment, unsafe conditions
Updated Jun 26, 20264 guidesConsumer Rights
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Updated Jun 2026Government
10 guides
Updated Jun 2026Community
9 guides
Updated Jun 2026Health
3 guides
Updated Jun 2026Environmental
3 guides
Updated Jun 2026Report by State
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Updated Jun 2026Need a city or state-specific answer?
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Read our disclaimer →- FTC & FBI IC3 for fraud guides
- EEOC & OSHA for workplace guides
- EPA & state AGs for environmental issues
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“I was scammed out of $3,200 on Facebook Marketplace. This site walked me to the FTC and my local AG. Got my money back within 4 weeks.”
“My employer withheld overtime pay for months. The DOL complaint link here led to a $2,400 back-pay settlement. Easy to follow.”
“Landlord wouldn’t fix a broken heater in winter. Found the local housing authority through the state lookup and it was resolved in 48 hours.”
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Most agencies accept anonymous reports, though some (like the EEOC) may require contact info to investigate. We note the requirements in each guide.
Every guide includes a “Last reviewed” date and links directly to .gov sources. We update phone numbers and forms as soon as agencies change them.