Be resourceful, get educated and stop fraud
Keep informed and stay protected. The more information you have, the better you can shield yourself against criminals. Report fraud, stay updated on the latest scams, and learn how to detect con artists with theseadditional resources.
Fraud types
Learn more about the tricks fraudsters use to lure in victims.
Report fraud
Reporting fraud can lead to more awareness and better education.
Protect yourself from fraud
Only use Western Union to send money to friends and family. Never send money to someone you have not met in person.
Scammers sometimes encourage people to transfer money. Do not transfer money to anyone who asks you to send them money:
- For an emergency situation you haven’t confirmed.
- For an online purchase.
- For anti‐virus protection.
- For a deposit or payment on a rental property.
- To claim lottery or prize winnings.
- To pay taxes.
- For a donation to charity.
- For a mystery shopping assignment.
- For a job opportunity.
- For a credit card or loan fee.
- To resolve an immigration matter.
- To pay for something in response to a telemarketing call. Telemarketers cannot sell you anything and take payment by money transfer from anyone in the U.S. It’s illegal.
If you transfer money, the person you’re sending it to gets the money quickly. After the money is paid, Western Union may not be able to give you a refund, even if you are the victim of fraud, except under limited circ*mstances.
If you believe that you are the victim of fraud, call the Western Union Fraud Hotline at1-800-448-1492.
Fraud awareness brochures
Fraud Awareness brochure
Downloads:
English PDF Spanish PDF
Elder Fraud Awareness brochure
Downloads:
English PDF Spanish PDF
Interdiction card
Downloads:
English PDF Spanish PDF
Collegiate Fraud Brochure