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I work at a bank and still have been a victim of fraud. You just need to call your bank, have them do an investigation, and your money will be returned to you. And then, you can buy yourself a car. You'll also need to change your card and pin number at the branch. Also, and this isn't always the case, you may want to close the account the money was in and open a new one. Just let your billing companies and employer know you'll get them your new account information soon enough. Hope this helps.
Getting your identity theft case resolved is a hassle. A simpler solution is to rob the bank and use your cash to open an account at another bank or credit union. Then, close your account at the bank you robbed, but make sure you laugh all the way there.
Call the bank and/or credit card companies immediately when you discover fraud. If you do so, eventually you can probably get your losses restored. Report first, FML last.
go report it as fraud immediately at your bank and youll get the money back
Who here actually types the words “$2000”? And with a comma, no less! Smh…
I'm assuming they used your credit card. My bank removes charges that I can prove I didn't make. Talk to your bank instead of whining on here.
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I work at a bank and still have been a victim of fraud. You just need to call your bank, have them do an investigation, and your money will be returned to you. And then, you can buy yourself a car. You'll also need to change your card and pin number at the branch. Also, and this isn't always the case, you may want to close the account the money was in and open a new one. Just let your billing companies and employer know you'll get them your new account information soon enough. Hope this helps.
Banks usually have fraud protection and a system for getting your money bank. it's why they are insured.