Refund and Recovery Scams | Consumer Advice
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How Refund and Recovery Scams WorkHow to Recognize Refund and Recovery ScamsHow to Avoid Refund and Recovery ScamsWhat to Do If You Already Paid to Get A RefundReport Refund and Recovery Scams Don’t trust calls, letters, emails, or messages on social media from someone who says they can recover money you lost in a scam for a fee. You’ll lose more money.Never pay upfront for a refund or help with a refund. That means, never give your bank account, credit card, or other payment information to get a refund. Anyone who asks for your financial informa... Don’t trust calls, letters, emails, or messages on social media from someone who says they can recover money you lost in a scam for a fee. Y Don’t trust calls, letters, emails, or messages on social media from someone who says they can recover money you lost in a scam for a fee. You’ll lose more money. Never pay upfront for a refund or help with a refund. That means, never give your bank account, credit card, or other payment information to get a refund. Anyone who asks for your financial informa... Don’t trust calls, letters, emails, or messages on social media from someone who says they can recover money you lost in a scam for a fee. You’ll lose more money. Never pay upfront for a refund or help with a refund. That means, never give your bank account, credit card, or other payment information to get a refund. Anyone who asks for your financial informa... Know that only scammers will tell you to pay by gift card, cryptocurrency, or wire transferthrough companies like Western Union or MoneyGram. Anyone who asks you to pay in any of these ways is a sc... Be suspicious if you get a supposed refund check for more money than you lost. Some scammers will say there was an error and tell you to cash the check, keep the amount you’r…
Don’t trust calls, letters, emails, or messages on social media from someone who says they can recover money you lost in a scam for a fee. You’ll lose more money.
Never pay upfront for a refund or help with a refund. That means, never give your bank account, credit card, or other payment information to get a refund. Anyone who asks for your financial informa...
Know that only scammers will tell you to pay by gift card, cryptocurrency, or wire transferthrough companies like Western Union or MoneyGram. Anyone who asks you to pay in any of these ways is a sc...
Be suspicious if you get a supposed refund check for more money than you lost. Some scammers will say there was an error and tell you to cash the check, keep the amount you’r…
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