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  2. Refund and Recovery Scams | Consumer Advice

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    Scammers often ask you to pay in ways that help them get your money quickly — and make it hard to get your money back. If you’ve paid a scammer, the sooner you act, the better. Here are some steps to try to stop a transaction, get a transaction reversed, or get a refund.

  3. 3 Ways You Can Recover Money Stolen by Scammers - AARP

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    If money was stolen from you as part of fraudulent cryptocurrency investments or Zelle scams or gift card scams, there are steps you can take.

  4. What to Do If You've Been a Victim of Scams - Consumer Reports

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    What recourse do you have if you've been a victim, and what are your chances of getting restitution? Here's a rundown. Report the Scam. In one study, only an estimated 14 percent of victims ...

  5. 3 Ways to Recover Money from a Scammer - wikiHow

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    If you realize you've fallen victim to a scam and money has already exchanged hands, act swiftly in contacting relevant institutions. Notify your bank and credit card companies, file complaints with the FTC, and document all details of the scam. Though recovery is difficult, being proactive gives you the best chance of getting funds returned.

  6. What To Do if You Were Scammed - Federal Trade Commission

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    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.

  7. We work to get your money back | Consumer Advice

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    But we do our best. Check out ftc.gov/refunds to learn about active FTC refund programs. And help us get the word out about refunds by sharing that link with your family, friends, and community. If you spot a scam, report it at ReportFraud.ftc.gov.

  8. Here’s What to Do After You’ve Experienced a Scam - AARP

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    Check your recent credit or debit card transactions, and tell your financial institutions if you spot any fraudulent charges, says the Federal Trade Commission (FTC): “Ask them to reverse the transaction and give you your money back.”