Investing online Many investment frauds, including online scams, involve unregistered securities — so always investigate before you invest. Offers to sell securities must be registered with the SEC or be eligible for an exemption, otherwise the offering is illegal. To see whether an investment is registered, check the SEC’s EDGAR database and call your state securities regulator for more information about the company and the people promoting it. If you have problems with your online investment account — or if you suspect an investment scam: File a complaint with the SEC using the agency’s Online Complaint Center. Include as many details as possible: a summary of the problem and the names, addresses, telephone or fax numbers, and email addresses or websites of any person or firm involved. For more information on investing wisely and avoiding costly mistakes, visit the SEC’s investor website.If you believe your personal information has been misused: file a report with the police file a complaint with the Federal Trade visit the FTC’s identity theft website for steps you can take to minimize your risk of becoming a victim 15571
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