The feeling is awful - realising you’ve been ripped off online. Whether it was an investment scam, fake crypto trading app, or someone who played with your trust… your money's gone, and no one seems to care.
But what you do next matters more than anything.
Step 1: Secure Your Accounts
If you’ve shared bank details, crypto access, or personal info -change your passwords immediately. Call your bank and put a hold on suspicious activity. In Australia, banks take scams seriously, but you must act fast.
Step 2: Save Evidence
Keep screenshots of chats, emails, transactions, receipts -anything that proves what happened. Even if it feels small.
Step 3: Don’t Pay Another Dollar
Scammers often ask for more: “tax clearance,” “withdrawal fees,” “verification steps.” It’s part of the scam. Stop immediately.
Step 4: Speak to Experts Who Handle This in Australia
Online Justice helps Australians fight back against international scams. We trace crypto, flag platforms, contact processors, and take legal and technical action where it counts.
Don’t just report it and move on. Investigate it.
Request a strategic case review today. It’s discreet, direct, and designed to get answers.