{"id":592,"date":"2026-06-15T14:16:38","date_gmt":"2026-06-15T08:46:38","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/cybx.in\/blog\/?p=592"},"modified":"2026-06-15T14:16:39","modified_gmt":"2026-06-15T08:46:39","slug":"how-to-report-instagram-business-scam","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/cybx.in\/blog\/how-to-report-instagram-business-scam\/","title":{"rendered":"How to Report Instagram Business Scam"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<meta name=\"description\" content=\"You paid an Instagram business page. The page looked real. Decent posts. Some customer screenshots. Maybe even a few reels with packing videos. Then the prod\">\n<meta property=\"og:title\" content=\"How to Report Instagram Business Scam\">\n<meta property=\"og:description\" content=\"You paid an Instagram business page. The page looked real. Decent posts. Some customer screenshots. Maybe even a few reels with packing videos. Then the prod\">\n<meta name=\"twitter:card\" content=\"summary_large_image\">\n<meta name=\"twitter:title\" content=\"How to Report Instagram Business Scam\">\n<meta name=\"twitter:description\" content=\"You paid an Instagram business page. The page looked real. Decent posts. Some customer screenshots. Maybe even a few reels with packing videos. Then the prod\">\n\n\n<p>You paid an Instagram business page. The page looked real. Decent posts. Some customer screenshots. Maybe even a few reels with packing videos. Then the product never came, or the service vanished, or the seller blocked you after taking the money.<\/p>\n<p>Annoying? Very. But don&#8217;t just sit there refreshing the chat like the page will suddenly grow a conscience.<\/p>\n<h2>First, Stop Talking to the Seller<\/h2>\n<p>Once you know something is wrong, stop arguing in DMs. Scammers love dragging the chat because it gives them time. They may say the parcel is \u201cstuck.\u201d Then they ask for more money for delivery. Then GST. Then some fake refund charge. No.<\/p>\n<p>Take screenshots before they delete anything. The profile. The username. The display name. Payment messages. UPI ID if you paid that way. Any phone number they shared. And yes, screenshot the \u201cseen\u201d message too if it shows they read you and ignored you.<\/p>\n<h3>Save Proof Like You\u2019ll Forget the Details Later<\/h3>\n<p>Because you will. Not because you&#8217;re careless. Because after two days every detail starts mixing up, especially if the scammer keeps changing usernames.<\/p>\n<p>\u2022 Screenshot the full Instagram profile, not just the profile picture, because usernames are the part that matter later<\/p>\n<p>\u2022 Payment proof from your bank app. Keep the transaction ID visible, even if the amount feels embarrassing<\/p>\n<p>\u2022 Chat screenshots with date and time showing, not cropped so tight that nobody can understand the flow<\/p>\n<p>\u2022 The order post or reel, if it&#8217;s still live. Screen record it if the page looks like it&#8217;s about to disappear<\/p>\n<p>Priya once ordered a small handmade lamp from an Instagram page because the photos looked warm and \u201chomegrown.\u201d She paid while sitting in a rickshaw near Dadar, then got blocked two days later. The boring screenshot of the UPI payment was the one thing that actually helped her explain the case clearly.<\/p>\n<h2>Report the Page Inside Instagram<\/h2>\n<p>Open the profile. Tap the three dots. Choose report. Pick the option that matches scam or fraud. Instagram&#8217;s reporting flow changes sometimes, but the idea is the same. You are telling the platform that this account is using business content to cheat people.<\/p>\n<p>Also report the individual posts if they are still running the scam. Don&#8217;t only report the page and leave the product post untouched. That post is the bait.<\/p>\n<h3>Don&#8217;t Depend Only on Instagram<\/h3>\n<p>This is where people mess up. They report the account and feel like the job is done. It isn&#8217;t. Instagram may remove the page, or it may do nothing fast enough. And honestly, platform reporting often feels like dropping a complaint into a very clean black hole.<\/p>\n<p>If money is involved, report it to cyber crime too. In India, use the National Cyber Crime Portal. For urgent financial fraud, call 1930 as soon as possible. Faster is better here because payment trails get harder to freeze later.<\/p>\n<h2>File a Cyber Crime Complaint Properly<\/h2>\n<p>Go to the cyber crime portal and choose the financial fraud section if money was lost. Write the complaint in plain language. Don&#8217;t try to sound like a lawyer. Say what happened. Mention the Instagram username, the amount paid, the payment method, and the date. Attach screenshots.<\/p>\n<p>Keep your story boring and clear. \u201cI ordered shoes from this Instagram business page and paid \u20b92,499 through UPI. After payment, the seller stopped replying and later blocked me.\u201d That works. Big emotional paragraphs don&#8217;t help much. Proof does.<\/p>\n<h3>If You Paid Through UPI or Card<\/h3>\n<p>Contact your bank too. Tell them the transaction was part of an online scam. Ask them to raise a dispute or mark it as fraud. Will the money always come back? No. But doing nothing gives you exactly nothing.<\/p>\n<p>For card payments, a chargeback has a better chance if you act quickly. For UPI, speed matters even more. Don&#8217;t wait three days because the seller promised \u201cdispatch tomorrow.\u201d Tomorrow is a scammer&#8217;s favorite word.<\/p>\n<h2>Warn Others Without Getting Yourself in Trouble<\/h2>\n<p>You can post a story warning people, but keep it factual. Show the username. Say you paid and did not receive the product. Avoid wild claims you can&#8217;t prove. I know, restraint feels unfair when someone has taken your money, but clean facts travel better.<\/p>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>You paid an Instagram business page. The page looked real. Decent posts. Some customer screenshots. 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