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Holly Hamilton on Card-Not-Present Fraud
To watch back Louise Minchin's segment on Phishing Scams, click watch back Rav Wilding's segment on Digital Wallet Fraud, click you have given information, such as a One Time Passcode, to a suspected fraudster:Call your mobile provider (or the company the OTP was for) using the official number on their website. Tell them what happened and ask them to secure your for changes to your contact information, delivery address, or any new your money by contacting your bank immediately on a different device from the one the scammer contacted you may try to contact you again. Don't answer any unknown calls or texts, emails, or any communication related to the scam. This could help with investigations or refund it to Action Fraud online by clicking here, external, or over the phone by dialling 0300 123 2040. If you are in Scotland, report to Police Scotland by calling 101.