Every Minute After a Scam Costs You
Most people waste the first 24 hours not knowing what to do. When a scam happens the decision you make in the first few hours determine how much damage is done. Most victims don’t know where to start — and that delay is exactly what scammers count on.
That’s where Response Plan Hub comes in — a clear structured guide built keeping common scam scenarios for people who’ve just been scammed and need to know exactly what to do.
- Know exactly who to contact and what to say
- Stop further financial damage before it spreads
- Avoid follow-up scams that target victims
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Response Plan Hub
Online scams have become increasingly common, affecting people across different platforms, payment methods, and devices. These scams are often designed to create urgency, confusion, or fear — making it difficult to think clearly in the moment.
Response Plan Hub is built to simplify that situation.
This website provides clear, practical information to help you recognize different types of scams, understand how they work, and know what steps to take if you’ve been affected. Instead of scattered advice, the focus here is on structured, easy-to-follow guidance based on common real-world scenarios.
Whether you’re trying to identify a suspicious message, understand a recent incident, or figure out what to do next, the goal is to give you a reliable starting point.
If you’ve already been scammed, the steps you take in the next 24–72 hours can make a meaningful difference — and having a clear plan can help you act with more confidence.