Unfortunately, I cannot myself really do much for you. Feel free to email
me (see the Contact page.)
Now there are people who do help customers who fall victim of scams
in the United States and other countries.
Now if what you are looking for is a way to stop spam in your
mailbox, what you are after may be a Greylist implementation.
I use the one from XMailserver which I tweaked a bit to include
a whitelist with large mail systems not quite up to
date with these very old RFC about email... You can find
more information here.
If you are stolen some money, you can, since 2002, report it to the
Economic
and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC). This is a new Nigerian agency with
the purpose of fighting the Scam 419. Note however that more and more of these
scams are from other countries even when they reference and/or say that they
are from Nigeria. If you simply want to report a scam email, send it to
them at scam@efccnigeria.org.
The following includes all the official contact info about this commission:
Head Office
Plot 1017 & 1018
Coree Bay Crescent,
Off Adetokunbo Ademola Crescent,
Wuse II, Abuja.
Tel: +234 (9) 6441000
Abuja Office
1 Ibrahim Taiwo road
Aso Rock Villa
PMB 166
FCT Abuja,
Nigeria.
Tel: +234 (9) 3148070-74
+234 (9) 3141791
+234 (9) 6717419
Fax: +234 (9) 3148074
email: info@efccnigeria.org
Scam Mails: scam@efccnigeria.org
Lagos Office
15A Awolowo Road, Ikoyi, Lagos.
Tel : +234 (01) 2624189
Tel : +234 (01) 4749419
Tel : +234 (01) 2624187
The biggest site in regard to anti-scam, different rip-off and other
bad business pratices is:
http://www.ripoffreport.com.
Be warn that this site is a dangerous tool. It has generated a lot
of law suits and it goes on... so be careful. Difamation can be
costly!
Really, that site is very prolific and it will talk about many compagnies
who don't mind using scam schemes to make money, for some, a lot of
money (i.e. billions).
A smaller site which describes many of the biggest scams is the
World Wide Scam.
Funny one from that Word Wide Scam website: a private company asking you to buy their product so they can
purchase a company from Costa Rica for US $50 million. Supposedly, these
people know how to create petrolium or gaz for less. Who knows...
The Better Business Bureau is also
a solution. This is a non-profit organization which registers complaints.
They can help you somewhat in legalize. But from what I have heard, they are
not extremely effective.
Note that some people think about scam as the Nigerian 419 Scam—in
link with all these robbers in Nigeria...
There are much bigger scams right next door too and not totally legal. You
can find many on the
Rip-Off Report website.