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Submit a suspicious message, website, or offer for review. ScamScanUSA analyzes it using AI-assisted research and human verification so you understand what you're dealing with before taking action.
Upload a screenshot, paste text, or share a suspicious link. This could be an email, text message, website, job offer, payment request, or social media message.
Your submission is analyzed across multiple signals including scam databases, message patterns, domain information, and known fraud indicators.
Every scan is reviewed by a real person to verify context and ensure the results make sense in the real world. This removes AI guesswork.
Your Scan Results are delivered to your email, usually within 24–48 hours, explaining what was found and whether the situation appears legitimate or suspicious.
Modern scams are designed to look legitimate. Emails, text messages, websites, and even job offers can appear completely real at first glance.
Many people try to verify suspicious messages by searching online or asking strangers on forums. Unfortunately scammers constantly change tactics, making it difficult to know what information to trust.
ScamScanUSA was created to give people a simple way to pause and verify something suspicious before taking action.
By combining AI-assisted research with human review, we analyze the message, link, or situation and return clear Scan Results explaining what was found and whether the situation appears legitimate or suspicious.
The goal is not fear — it's clarity.


Emails claiming to be from banks, shipping companies, government agencies, or online services asking for urgent action or personal information.
Fake delivery notifications, account alerts, toll payment messages, and other texts designed to trick people into clicking malicious links.
Remote job offers, mystery shopper schemes, or positions asking for upfront payments, equipment purchases, or personal information.
Websites offering unbelievable deals, fake storefronts, or suspicious checkout pages designed to collect payment details.
Messages promising guaranteed profits, investment opportunities, or crypto trading platforms that pressure people to deposit funds quickly.
Direct messages from hacked accounts, fake giveaways, romance scams, or impersonation attempts requesting money or gift cards.