Report a number

How to report a suspicious number in Kenya

If a number sent a scam message, fake job offer, reversal request, loan approval, or payment demand, report the searchable details safely so other Kenyans can check before paying.

What number details to include

Report the phone number exactly as it appeared, plus any connected Paybill, Till, company name, website, email, WhatsApp profile name, or repeated message wording.

Add a short timeline: what the person claimed, what they asked you to pay or share, and whether money was lost or only attempted.

What to keep private

Do not publish OTPs, M-PESA PINs, ID numbers, bank details, home addresses, full private chats, or unrelated personal information.

A useful public report warns others with searchable identifiers and safe context. Keep original screenshots and receipts privately for providers, banks, police, or moderators if needed.

Common questions

Can I report a number if I did not lose money?

Yes. Attempted scams can help other people if the report includes a searchable number and clear, safe context about what happened.

Should I search before reporting?

Search first if you can. If the same number already has reports, add useful new context rather than repeating private evidence.

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Search any suspicious identifier, then report it if you have evidence that can warn others.

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