1. Contact your bank

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1. Contact your bank

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Shocked woman looking at her laptop and realizing she has been scammed
Act quickly and you'll have a good chance of getting your money back
So, let’s assume the worst – you’ve been scammed. What now? Don’t panic. There are things you can do to minimize your losses, or even recover them.




Call your bank or credit card company immediately and let them know what happened.

They will freeze your account to prevent further transactions, and uk db center you can dispute the fraudulent charges. If you act quickly, you have a good chance of getting your money back.

2. Change your password
Laptop with lock icon on screen as a reminder to change password after Black Friday scam
Use a password manager to manage complex passwords for you
If your account has been hacked, immediately change your passwords for any online shopping or financial sites.

Make them stronger — no more “password123.” Consider using a password manager to handle the complexity for you.

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3. Report a scam
You may want to forget the whole thing, but it's important to report the scam. Not only will it help authorities track down the scammer, but it will also prevent other people from becoming victims.

In the United States, you can file a complaint with the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) or the FBI's Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3).
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