Upload suspicious chats, payment screenshots, and scam alerts for a fast AI verdict
About This Scanner
Sometimes the strongest evidence is inside a screenshot: a fake payment confirmation, a threatening chat, a suspicious login warning, or a support popup. This screenshot scam checker helps you upload the image and let AskdwinAI inspect the text, threats, payment cues, and pressure tactics inside it.
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Top Red Flags
The screenshot claims money was sent, a refund is ready, or an account is locked, but you cannot verify it in the real app.
The image pushes you to act quickly, share a code, or trust a phone number or link shown inside it.
The screenshot is being used as the main proof instead of an official notification inside the real platform.
How to Check This Scam
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Upload the original screenshot so AskdwinAI can inspect the text and fraud cues directly.
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Review whether the image is trying to trigger urgency, payment pressure, or fake authority.
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Verify the claim only in the real bank, marketplace, app, or service shown in the screenshot.
How to Report This Scam
Save the screenshot with the sender name, chat thread, or surrounding conversation if possible.
Report the person or account using the fake screenshot on the relevant platform.
If the image relates to payments or account access, contact the real provider before taking any further action.
Need more context before using the detector? These matching guides explain the most common search patterns, red flags, and next actions for this scam type.