About Abiraj Pramod
Abiraj Pramod is the creator of ScamMessageChecker.com, a privacy-first scam awareness website built to help people check suspicious messages, understand warning signs, and find safe next steps before they click, reply, pay, or share personal information.
Who is behind this site
Abiraj is a digital marketing and web product professional who builds practical online tools. ScamMessageChecker.com reflects a simple goal: take something stressful - a message that might be a scam - and give people a calm, private, and useful way to think it through. He is not a law-enforcement officer, banker, or licensed cybersecurity professional, and this site does not claim otherwise.
Why this site was created
Most people who receive a scam message do not need a long report - they need a quick, honest read on whether something looks risky and what to do next. Existing advice was often scattered, fear-based, or hidden behind sign-ups. This site was built to be the opposite: free, calm, private, and action-oriented.
The mission
To help people avoid scams and recover safely if they have already been affected - without collecting their data, exploiting their fear, or promising things no honest service can deliver.
Privacy-first by design
Messages you check are analysed in your browser. The site does not store pasted messages and never sends them - or any links, codes, or personal details - to analytics. Analytics is optional and only runs if you accept it.
Safety-first editorial approach
Guidance is written to be calm, practical, and non-judgmental. The site does not publish operational scam scripts, does not name private "recovery" agents, and does not promise guaranteed detection or guaranteed money recovery. Official reporting links are used where verified, and anything unverified is marked for manual checking.
What this site does
- Gives an explainable risk read on a suspicious message, in your browser.
- Explains red flags, common scam types, and platform/country reporting routes.
- Provides calm recovery guides for people who have already clicked, paid, or shared details.
- Points to official reporting channels for many countries.
What this site does not do
- It is not the police, a bank, a telecom, a courier, a government body, or a crypto exchange.
- It cannot recover money and never guarantees detection or recovery.
- It does not ask you to paste OTPs, passwords, full card or bank details, seed phrases, private keys, or ID numbers.
- It does not open, fetch, or preview suspicious links.
Trust & transparency
Last reviewed: 2026-06-01.