Contact Us | Dollar Vigil Fraud Awareness Team

Contact Us | Dollar Vigil Fraud Awareness Team
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Get in touch with Dollar Vigil for questions about financial fraud prevention, scam detection, or online fraud awareness. We provide free educational resources—not recovery services or legal advice.

TL;DR

  • Email us at hello@dollarvigil.com for questions, feedback, or corrections
  • We don't investigate cases, recover money, or provide legal advice
  • For active scams, contact your bank and local fraud authorities immediately
  • We're an educational resource, not a recovery or legal service

What we can help with

Dollar Vigil is an educational fraud-prevention resource. We answer questions about how scams work, red flags to watch for, and steps to take after fraud. We explain scam detection tactics, financial fraud prevention strategies, and provide scam recovery education for people who've been targeted.

If you've spotted an error on our site, want to suggest a topic, or have feedback on our content, we'd love to hear from you.

What we can't do

We are not here to sell panic.

We will never ask for your bank details, OTPs, recovery fees, or access to your accounts.

We will never promise to recover lost money, reverse transactions, or "hack back" scammers.

Anyone who does that is usually running the next scam.

We do not push products, paid tools, or services just to earn commissions.

We do not recommend anything we would not use ourselves or suggest to family.

If we ever mention tools, services, or platforms, it is optional.

Not required.

Not fear driven.

And clearly disclosed.

Dollar Vigil exists to help you understand scams, stop damage early, and make smarter decisions.

Not to profit from your stress.

Education comes first.

Trust comes before revenue.

Always.

Get in touch

Email us at hello@dollarvigil.com

We read everything. Response times vary, but we reply when we can.

If you're in an active scam

Contact your bank, local law enforcement, and your country's fraud reporting agency immediately. We can point you toward those resources if needed, but we're not a replacement for them.

A note on timing

Scam tactics change fast. We update regularly, but if something feels outdated or off, let us know.

We're here to help you think clearly when everything feels designed to make you panic.