Use these tools to keep hunting scammers, including suspicious male scammers and female scammers who contact you online.
Search phone, email, website or profile in the HuntScammers database.
Go to quick search »HuntScammers lets you browse scam profiles instead of just searching. Scroll through recent cases, open individual scammer pages, and spot patterns in stories, photos and payment methods. It’s designed for hunting scammers of all types: romance scammers, crypto scammers, male scammers and female scammers.
On this page you’ll learn how to:
The All Scams page is like the public notice board of HuntScammers. Instead of searching for one specific person, you can scroll through all reports and see what other people have experienced in real time. It’s a powerful way of hunting scammers across romance, investment and other frauds.
Tip: If you see a report that looks very close to your case but not 100% identical, treat it as a strong warning, not as a coincidence. Scammers often recycle the same story with just a few details changed.
The Filter Scammers page lets you browse in a more focused way. Instead of seeing everything at once, you choose the country, scam type, platform or other filters and then scroll through only the matching scammers. This is ideal when you are hunting scammers in a particular region or platform.
Tip: Use filters when you want to understand what is happening in a particular area, not just check one individual. It’s one of the best HuntScammers features for people who are serious about hunting scammers before they strike.
Browsing shows you patterns. Search helps you check specific details. Using both together gives you the best protection when you’re hunting scammers.
Remember: scammers often reuse phones, emails, websites and stories across many victims. Browsing HuntScammers helps you catch those repetitions, even if the name or photo is different.
Browsing is like walking through a public warning board: the more time you spend observing, the easier it becomes to spot the same tricks when they appear in your own chats and emails – whether they come from male scammers or female scammers.