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- What To Do if You Were Scammed | Consumer Advice
Find out what to do if you paid someone you think is a scammer, or if you gave a scammer your personal information or access to your computer or phone The FTC will never threaten you, say you must transfer your money to “protect it,” or tell you to withdraw cash or buy gold and give it to someone That’s a scam Learn more
- What To Do if You Were Scammed - Federal Trade Commission
scammer your personal information or access to your computer or phone Scammers can be very convincing They call, email, and send us text messages trying to get our money or sensitive personal information — like our Social Security or account numbers And they’re good at what they do
- What to Do If Youve Been a Victim of Scams - Consumer Reports
Start with the police (essential if you want to make an insurance claim on stolen property) and report compromised credit or debit card information to the card issuers The AARP Fraud Watch Network
- Sure ways to spot a scammer | Consumer Advice
Scammers say and do things that can tell us they’re lying — and they’re not who they pretend to be Of course, to hear or see those clues, we have to get past the panic scammers make us feel, thanks to the so-called emergencies they try to create And since scammers are convincing, that can be hard to do
- Common Frauds and Scams — FBI
Learn about some of the most common frauds and scams that the FBI encounters—as well as tips to help you stay safe and what to do if you're a victim If you or someone you know has been a
- What to Do If You’ve Been Scammed Online: 5 Steps to Take ASAP
Discover the proper measures to take when scammed online, where to report the incident, and how to minimize the damage, all in this free guide
- What To Do if You Were Scammed | First Financial Bank
Falling victim to a scam can be stressful and overwhelming, but acting quickly can help limit the damage This article walks you through the essential steps to take if you've been scammed, from reporting the fraud and securing your accounts to monitoring for further threats and recovering lost funds
- Scams | Consumer Advice
Learn about the latest scams, and get advice to help you avoid, report, and recover from them The FTC will never threaten you, say you must transfer your money to “protect it,” or tell you to withdraw cash or buy gold and give it to someone That’s a scam Report it at ReportFraud ftc gov
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