How to identify and report scams
If you ever suspect that there is unauthorized activity on your account, contact Robinhood Crypto Support immediately.
These scams are incredibly popular and are often found via search engine results or on social media—sometimes as a promotion. You should only contact Robinhood Crypto Support through the app. When you connect to Robinhood Crypto support through chat or email, we’ll NEVER ask you for any account login details or two-factor authentication codes. Don't search for or use Robinhood phone numbers through an internet browser because they potentially are scams.
Many phone support scams direct you to call a fake Robinhood customer service number. At this time we do not have a direct dial support number that will connect you to a live agent.
Scammers will ask you to:
ONLY request account support from Robinhood Crypto through the app.
Robinhood Support will never:
A social media account can impersonate Robinhood Crypto or an executive team member promising a payout, a promotion, or special support if you send them something in return.
Only engage with our authentic Robinhood social media handles. If someone is reposting a screenshot of what appears to be a Robinhood post, you can always go directly to our authentic handle to confirm whether the original post is legitimate or not. Do not engage with non-Robinhood handles promising you special help with your account.
Phishing is a common way scammers try to trick you into giving them personal information such as an account email address and password, verification codes, or other personal information. Phishing attempts come via email, where scammers use different social engineering tactics to impersonate reputable senders like the government, your bank, or a firm.
Other social engineering attempts leverage fake websites, text messages, social media messages and profiles, phone calls, or postal letters pretending to be from Robinhood. When successful, these scammers can gain access to important accounts, such as your email or bank accounts that can result in identity theft, financial loss, or both.
When you request a password reset link for a site, where does that link typically go? Your personal email. Use a strong, unique password (10+ characters) and 2FA on your personal email associated with your Robinhood Crypto account to stay safe.
We recommend doing the same with your online account for your phone provider (Vodafone, O2, Three, EE, and so on). This helps protect against SIM swapping, when a scammer bribes or convinces the phone carrier to switch the phone number associated with your device to theirs.
Crypto scams are becoming increasingly common. Crypto transfers cannot be reversed or undone, and Robinhood Crypto cannot reimburse you for crypto transfers that you authorize. You must keep your password secure and only send crypto to trusted crypto wallets.
Crypto scams present in various forms, however these are some of the most common:
Payment scams are all too common, and a scammer’s tactics to steal your money and assets are always changing. Robinhood Crypto is not liable for any payments made in connection with a third party scam or if you make a mistake in providing payment information to third parties. To avoid scams, make sure that you only interact with people you know and trust and carefully review all information before sending a payment.
Here are some of the most common payment scams:
If you encounter any suspected phishing scams in email, text messages, phone calls, websites, or social media, report them to reportphishing@robinhood.com. Only use this email address to report suspected phishing scams. You won't receive a response from our team.
Help us investigate with the right information:
Remember, Robinhood Crypto will never ask you for your login info or 2FA code.
Reporting suspected scams helps Robinhood identify and take down these sites and thwart attacks—your report can help protect your account and others too.
If you shared your credentials with anyone else, used the same password for a different account, or are concerned about your account’s security, do the following as soon as possible:
Contact Robinhood Crypto Support immediately through the app if you notice any unusual logins or activity you don’t recognize.
Crypto markets are highly volatile, and trading or holding crypto can lead to loss of your assets. Crypto is not legal tender, and is not backed by any government or covered by any government compensation scheme.
Robinhood Europe, UAB (“RHEU”) (company code: 306377915) is authorized and regulated by the Bank of Lithuania (“BoL”) as a financial brokerage firm and a crypto-asset service provider. RHEU’s registered address is: Mėsinių 5, LT-01133 Vilnius, Lithuania; address for correspondence: Konstitucijos pr, 21A (QUADRUM East), LT-08130, Vilnius, Lithuania (website).