Every scam leaves a trail. We follow it, investigate it, and work to recover your funds giving you the best chance of success.
The first step is simple: provide us with your case details.
Describe the scam, the payment methods used, and the amount lost.
Include any evidence such as transaction IDs, emails, screenshots, or chat logs.
Why it matters: The more information you provide, the faster we can analyze and act on your case.
Our experts review every detail carefully:
Outcome: Within 24–48 hours, you'll receive a clear plan outlining the next steps.
Every digital transaction leaves a footprint. We use advanced tools to:
Goal: Find where your money went and how it can be recovered.
We compile a detailed, legally compliant record of the scam:
Result: A strong foundation to support your recovery case.
Once the trail and evidence are clear, we act:
No Win, No Fee: You only pay if we succeed.
Recovering funds can be stressful. We stay with you every step:
Our promise: You're not alone — every step is guided by experts.
At Recoveritback Recovery, we’re not just here to help recover your money we’re also advocates for internet safety and scam awareness. That’s why we created a free step-by-step guide to empower you to take action immediately, even before speaking to us.
💡 Remember: Every action counts. Even small steps can make a huge difference in bringing your money closer to being recovered.
Every hour counts. The sooner you act, the higher your chances of recovery.
Start Your Recovery NowTip: Even if it's been weeks or months since the scam, do not lose hope. Many funds are recoverable with the right approach.
Yes. At Recoveritback Recovery, we believe in empowering victims of scams, which is why we created a free DIY Recovery Guide (PDF). It walks you through the first steps you can take immediately, including:
This guide is designed for those who want to act quickly and learn safe recovery methods. Even if you later decide to work with us, these steps will give your case a stronger foundation.
👉 Download the Free Guide