
ScamNavigator is for anyone who feels uncertain, confused, or uneasy about an online relationship, financial request, or digital interaction and is looking for private scam victim support.
You do not need proof that a scam is happening.
You do not need to be completely sure.
If something feels wrong — that feeling is reason enough to pause.
It may also help if you are seeking scam victim support because:
You believe a loved one could be involved in an online scam.
You are worried but unsure how to approach the situation.
You want guidance on what typically helps in these circumstances.
This service may be right for you if:
- You met someone online and something feels “off.”
You suspect you may be involved in a romance or dating scam.
You have sent money or gifts and now feel unsure.
Someone online is asking you to keep the relationship secret.
Stories, photos, or identities do not fully add up.
You are being pressured to act quickly.
Friends or family have expressed concern.
You feel embarrassed or afraid to speak openly with others.
You want a calm, private second opinion.
You belong here even if:
- You feel ashamed or blame yourself.
You overlooked early warning signs.
You have already sent money.
You have become emotionally invested.
You are afraid of what the truth might be.
Online scammers are skilled at building trust and creating emotional pressure.
Being targeted does not mean you were careless — it means you were human.
If Something Feels Wrong, That Is Enough
Many people delay seeking clarity because they hope the situation will resolve itself or feel uncomfortable discussing it.
ScamNavigator offers a private, supportive space to step back, think clearly, and understand what may be happening — before things go further.
You Do Not Have to Navigate This Alone
A calm, structured conversation now can help protect you from deeper emotional or financial harm later.
