Fighting back against online scammers
Scammers prey on people at their most vulnerable moments. We turn hard-won recovery experience into simple, step-by-step guidance that points you to the right official channels — never a paid "fixer". We started with the US Visa Scheduling scam because we lived it, and we are expanding from there.
Recover my US Visa Scheduling account · Full written recovery guide · Reported scam pages
How to spot and stop a scammer
Never share passwords or OTPs
No genuine agent, official or support team will ever ask for your password, one-time code or security-question answers. Anyone who does is a scammer.
Distrust urgency
Scammers manufacture panic — "slots closing now", "pay in 10 minutes". Real processes are never that urgent. Slow down and verify before you act.
Check the real address
Only act on the official website. Look at the address bar carefully — scammers use lookalike domains and fake "support" pages on social media.
Never pay to "recover" an account
You can recover a compromised account for free through official support. Paying a stranger only funds the next scam — and you rarely get access back.
Keep evidence, then report
Screenshot every message and profile before you block them. Report the page to the platform and your local cybercrime authority — do not keep engaging.
Lock down after recovery
Once you are back in, change your password and security questions, turn on two-factor authentication, and check nothing was altered.
What we can help with
US Visa Scheduling
Recover a usvisascheduling.com account taken over by a fake appointment agent — guided wizard plus a full written guide.