In the UK, Action Fraud is the national reporting route for fraud and cyber crime, but bank-card issues should be escalated to the bank first
If you were scammed in the UK, Action Fraud is the main reporting route for fraud and cyber crime. If the payment risk is still active, contact the bank first and then complete the report.
Quick Answer
Quick answer: UK users should treat Action Fraud as the formal reporting route while handling bank, card, and platform risks in parallel.
Official Entry
Action Fraud
Official Action Fraud victim guidance and reporting entry
Open official pageWhen This Reporting Route Fits
- Fraud and cybercrime affecting UK users, including fake merchants, impersonation, and account abuse
- Cases where you need a formal national report and support pathway
- Banking, card, cheque, or online-platform fraud affecting UK victims
Prepare These Details First
- Record which banks, card issuers, or platforms you already contacted and what they said
- Prepare transaction records, website screenshots, chats, and a timeline
- Keep any case or ticket references already provided by banks, police, or platforms
Suggested Order of Actions
Stabilize money and account risk first, then file formally, then add the acknowledgment to your recovery plan.
Handle active payment risk first
If debit cards, credit cards, online banking, or cheques are involved, contact the bank or card company first.
Complete the Action Fraud report
Submit a timeline with the key objects, payment methods, loss amount, and the contact channels used by the fraud actor.
Keep the acknowledgment and support details
Save the report confirmation and note any onward support information for later follow-up.
What to Do After Submission
Next Step
Need to connect the official report with your evidence pack?
ScamLens can turn your jurisdiction, payment method, websites, chats, and wallet evidence into a more executable action plan so you repeat yourself less across institutions.
Frequently Asked Questions
Should I contact my bank before Action Fraud?
Does Action Fraud connect victims with support?
Is an online report enough during an emergency?
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