
Scams involving Robinhood accounts are on the rise, often targeting users via email, SMS, or fake support numbers. Knowing how to recognize and report these scams is critical to protecting your funds and personal information.
Common Robinhood Scam Signs:
- Fake Support Numbers – Scammers use unofficial numbers claiming to be Robinhood support.
- Phishing Emails or Texts – Messages urging you to click links or provide login info.
- Social Media Impersonators – Fake accounts claiming to be Robinhood help agents.
- Suspicious Login Alerts – If you receive alerts for logins you didn’t make, your account may be compromised.

How to Protect Yourself:
- Never share your login credentials, verification codes, or recovery phrases.
- Robinhood will never ask you to send crypto or gift cards to resolve an issue.
- Only access support through the Robinhood app or official website:
How to Report a Robinhood Scam:
- Inside the Robinhood App:
- Go to Account (person icon) > Help > Contact Us
- Tap Report a Security Issue
- Via Email:
- Forward suspicious messages to (e-mail address removed)
- If You're Locked Out or Compromised:
- Contact Robinhood through the app or a trusted support source.
- CALL +1 (833) 534‑2431 for help filing a report and securing your assets.
Take Action Now
If you think you've fallen victim to a scam, time matters.