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Beware of Fake "Pogo Customer Support" Websites

Fake Pogo Customer Support Websites

Recently, a few members of our community reached out after encountering a fake “Pogo customer support” website that charged them for assistance. Unfortunately, even after paying, their game issues remained unresolved. These websites are not affiliated with Pogo or Electronic Arts – they are scams designed to steal your money and personal information.

The ONLY Official Way to Contact Pogo

Pogo’s support is handled exclusively through the official EA Help website. Pogo does not offer phone support. If you need assistance, scroll to the bottom of this EA Help page and click the “Contact Us” button.

Pogo never asks for payment to fix your account or games, and they will not contact you unexpectedly. For more details, visit our Pogo Help page.

How the Scam Works

Scammers often create websites or Facebook pages that impersonate Pogo’s official support. They advertise “premium help” or list a fake phone number. Once contacted, they’ll request payment to “fix” your issue – something EA/Pogo never charges for.

Afterwards, victims usually still face the same problem, and scammers may even attempt to charge them again.

What To Do If You’ve Been Targeted

  1. Take immediate action: Stop communicating with the scam site right away.
  2. Secure your account: Change your EA password and/or enable two‑factor authentication.
  3. If you made a payment: Contact your bank/credit card company and request a chargeback.

Let’s keep our community safe and fun by staying informed and helping each other out.

Share this post with all your Pogo friends and on social media, so no one else loses their money or account to one of these fake websites.

7 Comments

Hazel says

It makes me mad anytime I hear someone falling victim to any scam website. Thank you for bringing awareness to this issue!

Lisa says

Thankfully I’ve never fallen victim to one yet. Can’t anything be done with these websites to shut them down?

DeeDee says

In the past, I’ve reported these sites to Pogo but stopped when I saw nothing was being done about it. Maybe they just don’t care?

SeaBreeze29 says

My mom get scammed out of $80 a few years back from something completely unrelated. This is not just a Pogo issue, so if you have some aging family members, be sure to educate them about this issue!

Lea says

Thank you for letting us know. I’ve reported a few of these websites in the past, but when one goes down, two more pop up and take their place.

Wendy S. says

Thanks, just shared this on Facebook and with all my Pogo friends!

Cindy B. says

I think the reason people fall for these scams is your customer support doesn’t answer problems. This has happened to many times especially if a game didn’t credit me for playing the game. In fact this just happened yesterday playing wheel of fortune. Maybe if you were more prompt in answering problems people wouldn’t fall for these scammers. I have been a member since 2001, 24 years and I personally feel like you don’t care about your members. I believe all you care about is making money from all the games that you post everyday.

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