At InvestorScamReport.com, we rely on documentation, not rumors.
If you have inside information, investor communications, financial documents, contracts, emails, pitch decks, or firsthand experience related to a questionable investment, we want to review it.
You may also request that we investigate a company, fund, development, or technology that raises serious concerns.
What We Review
- Investor pitch decks and offering memorandums
- Shareholder updates and internal emails
- Compensation plans and payout structures
- Claims that appear mathematically impossible
- Unrealistic return projections
- Undisclosed conflicts of interest
- Threats, pressure tactics, or coercive fundraising
- Technology claims that defy basic physics or economics
If something doesn’t add up — submit it.
Confidentiality
- Submissions may be anonymous
- We do not publish whistleblower identities
- We review documentation before making public claims
- We focus on facts, not personal disputes
We do not accept gossip.
We investigate evidence.
What Happens Next
- We review the materials submitted
- We cross-check public records and filings
- We analyze claims against financial, legal, or scientific reality
- If warranted, we open a formal investigation
Not every submission becomes a published report.
Priority is given to matters involving investor harm, widespread solicitation, or extraordinary claims.
Before You Submit
Please include:
- Company name
- Key individuals involved
- Links to websites or filings
- Any documents or screenshots
- A short summary of your concerns
Clear documentation increases the likelihood of investigation.
If you believe investors are being misled, pressured, or deceived — submit the information below.
Integrity depends on transparency.