Browse Scam Alerts Before You Pay
Search public scam alerts, review repeated seller clusters, and open moderated reports before sending money to any WhatsApp number or website.
- Check whether the seller has a real website, support path, and refund policy instead of only a WhatsApp number.
- Compare the promised country, data amount, and validity against known plan patterns before you pay.
- Be cautious if the seller refuses public proof, pressures you to pay quickly, or changes the story after payment.
- Keep screenshots of the plan promise, payment proof, and delivery conversation in case you need to report it.
How to Avoid eSIM Scams
- Do not pay random WhatsApp sellers without a verifiable website.
- Check whether the seller offers installation support and a refund policy.
- Search the seller number or domain before paying.
- Keep screenshots and payment proof if anything looks suspicious.
Public Scam Database
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Are these public scam reports verified before they appear here?
Yes. Reports go through moderation before they appear publicly. Sensitive evidence is redacted, repeated seller patterns are grouped, and appeals can be submitted if a listing needs correction or review.
What should I check before paying any WhatsApp or website seller?
Check the seller number, website, or Instagram handle in the checker, review matching scam alerts, confirm refund and support terms, and avoid paying anyone who cannot show a trustworthy website or installation support path.
What if I do not find a seller in the database yet?
No result does not guarantee safety. Keep proof, check the seller carefully, and submit a new report if anything feels suspicious or if the seller fails to deliver after payment.