Contact Freight Fraud Victims Network

Email info@freightfraudvictims.com for editorial questions, corrections, privacy or accessibility requests, source suggestions, expert-review or partnership inquiries, and questions about first-hand stories. FFVN is not an emergency service or official reporting agency; use 911, local law enforcement, or the appropriate government channel when required.

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Choose the right contact path

  • Corrections: include the page URL, disputed statement, explanation, and reliable supporting source.
  • Editorial or expert review: describe your role, relevant qualifications, topic, and any conflict of interest.
  • Media or partnership: explain the organization, audience, proposed use, and deadline.
  • First-hand stories: review the homepage submission safeguards before emailing and do not send attachments or sensitive information.
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Use the appropriate official reporting channel

The correct destination depends on what happened. FMCSA provides transportation-industry fraud guidance and the National Consumer Complaint Database. Cyber-enabled fraud may also belong with FBI IC3; suspected fraud affecting U.S. Department of Transportation programs may be reported to DOT OIG; consumer fraud can be reported to the FTC.

  • Contact 911 or local law enforcement when there is immediate danger or an active theft.
  • Report promptly and keep the confirmation or complaint number from every agency.
  • Notify affected insurers, load boards, banks, factoring companies, customers, and business partners through independently verified contact details.
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Email

info@freightfraudvictims.com