huh? your second sentence is really hard to decipher. Go to www.ripoffreport.com...it won't report to authorities but it will help others if they ever go onto that site.
It doesn’t sound criminal too me. It sounds like one of those websites where they want you to click on something. Usually, people that are in experienced with those kinds of sites tend to fall into their little trap. They try to make easy money off someone. If that’s the case, it probably is civil more than anything. If they are doing something criminal, you will have to prove it. If you want to report it, take as much information as possible, printouts, web site addresses, etc. and go to your local PD and file a police report. They will then investigate into it further with another police agency where the criminal activity is taking place ONLY if they feel it is necessary--usually it never makes it that far. My best advice to you is to let it go and just stay away from those sites.
It happens every day to millions of people.
Just dont give them the info.
If you already gave them what they want call your bank and let them know what a fool you are.
Sometimes (not always) the scammers are REAL STUPID
that is they get "gmail" or "hotmail" or other generic accounts for you to email your response to their "offer" and these are easy to report just use
"abuse@<domain-name>" and report them.
Sometimes they get web-pages with free services and the administrator will remove the scammers page as soon as you report it.
As for Law Enforcement, forget it, unless you can make a case that the spammers are financing "terrorists" or they are dealing in kiddie-porn, the LAW just isn't interested.