How can I report an antitrust violation?

If you have a question or comment about an antitrust issue, submit it to the Bureau of Competition by one of the methods below. Please consult the FTC’s Guide to the Antitrust Laws, which may answer general questions about the antitrust laws and contains Frequently Asked Questions on a number of topics, or Inside BC to learn more about the work of the Bureau of Competition.

If you have a question or comment about competition in technology markets, or a complaint, submit it to the Technology Enforcement Division.

To fully describe your concern, please provide answers to the following questions:

What companies or organizations are engaging in conduct you believe violates the antitrust laws?

Why do you believe this conduct may have harmed competition in violation of the antitrust laws?

What is your role in the situation? For instance, are you a user, customer, competitor or supplier?

To help us serve you better, please include an email address and a day-time telephone number in your communication.

PLEASE NOTE: Complaints about fraud, deception, privacy issues, and consumer disputes should not be reported here. Report such consumer protection complaints to the FTC Complaint Assistant at ftccomplaintassistant.gov.

E-Mail:

antitrust@ftc.gov



Regular Mail:

Office of Policy and Coordination

Room CC-5422

Bureau of Competition

Federal Trade Commission

600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW

Washington, DC 20580

Telephone: (202) 326-3300



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RESPONSES: The Bureau appreciates hearing your concerns and the time you have taken to express your views. Please understand that in some instances the volume of communication we receive on a particular issue is such that we cannot respond individually to each message. You have our assurance, however, that all incoming messages are forwarded to the appropriate division within the Bureau of Competition and that your views are being heard.