Steps to take if you suspect a scam

If you encounter a site or an app that feels suspicious, the best thing to do is stop immediately. Do not share your bank details, JazzCash info, or account password. Pausing to verify the site costs you nothing, whereas proceeding on a fraudulent platform can lead to the loss of your funds. A solid choice is to only use platforms that have a verified track record in the international market.

If you have already interacted with a suspicious link, take a screenshot of the page, the URL, and any messages you received. This documentation is vital if you need to report the fraud to your payment provider or a regulatory body. Specific evidence makes it much easier for authorities to take down malicious sites. Keep in mind that legitimate sites will never ask for your password via chat or email.

  • Cease all activity on the site if something feels untrustworthy or "too good to be true"
  • Capture screenshots of the suspicious offers or domain names immediately
  • Report the fraudulent site to the international licensing body listed in their footer
  • Contact your fintech provider or bank if you have already shared payment details
  • Use the official contact channels on trusted sites to report impersonators

Always verify that a platform has a working customer support team and an accessible licence number before you commit any money. Legitimate offshore bookmakers make this information very easy to find for their users. For more advice on staying safe while playing online, you can visit our pages on responsible gaming or read through our detailed FAQ section for more tips on account security. Protecting yourself starts with staying informed and knowing when to walk away from a suspicious offer.