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WJFA is a soft place to land for fraud victims. We offer free guidance, tips, techniques, strategies, and a support group as a public service.

We are fraud victims united for solutions and paying it forward to help others.

Our web site is the largest database of its kind for fraud victim seeking help. If you are looking for a specific person or topic, please use the search engine. Otherwise, the buttons above will take you to specific topics.

To learn more about us, please go to our About Us page, where we have answers to commonly asked questions.

If you need or want to communicate with others that have walked in your shoes, please join our support group in the help section.

If you want to add your story, please go to our submission page to learn how to submit a story.

If you would like to be part of the solution, we welcome volunteers. Anything you can offer is welcomed, such as reading and verifying victim's stories. To learn more, please go to our volunteer page.

 

 

 

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Something for nothing is their game. They are smooth talking, confident, and likeable. Make no mistake, they have their eye on what you have and they will manipulate to get it from you.

 

 

Rebuilding Your Life

WJFA has numerous pages with example letters showing you how to work with the credit reporting bureaus to repair your credit report, especially after a fraud.

 

 

Violent Crimes

The stories presented in this section of WJFA are extreme cases of justice denied victims, where the known perpetrator is walking the streets among their victims.

 

 

Legal Self Help

WJFA's volunteers have a bevy of tips to help you navigate the legal system.  If you don't find it here, the support group may be able to help.

 

 

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