ieExplains: What to do if you find yourself in a Revolut fraud

The banking app warns customers to never share their password, passcode, PIN, selfie, or one-time passcode (OTP) with anyone else, even if they claim to be from Revolut or another financial institution
ieExplains: What to do if you find yourself in a Revolut fraud

If you think you have fallen victim to a scam or you don’t recognise an outgoing transaction on your account, Revolut advises customers to freeze their cards immediately. 

We've all heard the stories about Revolut scams, where people, for one of many reasons, can end up losing significant amounts of money to fraudsters and criminals.

These can be through impersonation scams, phishing attempts, advanced fee frauds, or even criminal hackings. 

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