Recovery Guide

How to Recover Lost Funds

The first 24 hours are critical. Every minute counts. Follow this guide immediately.

The First 24 Hours Are Critical

Banks and authorities can only act on live transactions. Every hour you wait reduces recovery chances. Act now.

Step-by-Step Action Plan

01

Call Police Immediately

Request an emergency payment freeze

Go to your local police or dial emergency services. Ask specifically for an "emergency payment freeze" on the scammer's account. Bring your transaction receipts.

02

Gather & Preserve Evidence

Save everything โ€” do not delete anything

Screenshot all chat logs (with IDs visible), transaction receipts, bank statements, scammer profile screenshots, any links or apps they sent. Export official bank records.

03

Contact Your Bank

Fraud department โ€” not general customer service

Call your bank's dedicated fraud line immediately. Ask to reverse the transaction or freeze the recipient's account. For crypto transfers, contact the exchange directly.

04

File Official Reports

Get a case number โ€” you will need it

Report to your country's cybercrime unit: IC3 (US), Action Fraud (UK), ReportCyber (Australia), CAFC (Canada). Retain your police case number.

05

Contact Adriannotech

Free forensic assessment and guidance

Our team traces the money trail, prepares court-ready evidence and liaises with exchange compliance teams. Start with a free consultation โ€” no recovery, no fee.

โš ๏ธ Watch Out for Recovery Scams

No "hacker," "lawyer" or "agent" can guarantee recovery for an upfront fee. Anyone asking for payment to recover your funds is running a second scam. Only law enforcement can legally compel fund returns.

โœ… DO This

  • Call police immediately
  • Save all screenshots & receipts
  • Contact your bank's fraud dept
  • Get a police case number
  • Contact us for free guidance

โŒ DON'T Do This

  • Pay any "recovery fee" to strangers
  • Trust "hackers" who promise recovery
  • Keep it secret from family
  • Send more money to "unlock" funds
  • Delete evidence out of shame