Dangerous scams and cases of high level fraud promo-tools.com

Dangerous scams and cases of high level fraud promo-tools.com  is scam.

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Payment Confirmation : billing@promo-tools.com

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We all know that it’s often cheaper to buy something online, but sometimes the deals are too good to be true. Fraudulent e-commerce sites often list popular name-brand goods for sale at deep discounts. They’ll use phrases like “liquidation sale” and “end of season sale” to explain away the suspicious pricing. A site like this might list a pair of  power tools at the incredibly low price . But after you hand over your payment details, the product  never arrive — and your card is still charged, sometimes at an even higher price.

E-commerce scams are also commonly executed using fake domain, apps.Below is a list of websites that commit fraud. 


Did you send a wire transfer through a company like Western Union or MoneyGram?

Contact the wire transfer company. Tell them it was a fraudulent transfer. Ask them to reverse the wire transfer and give you your money back.

MoneyGram at 1-800-926-9400

Western Union at 1-800-448-1492

Did you send a wire transfer through your bank?

Contact your bank and report the fraudulent transfer. Ask them to reverse the wire transfer and give you your money back.

Did you send money through a money transfer app?

Report the fraudulent transaction to the company behind the money transfer app and ask them to reverse the payment. If you linked the app to a credit card or debit card, report the fraud to your credit card company or bank. Ask them to reverse the charge.

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Be careful with all the ecommerce websites below:


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Five tips for reporting a scam

Scammers target millions of Americans every year, and anyone can fall victim to their deceptive tricks. With so many types of scams, it's hard to figure out where to report them. Follow these five tips to know why, how, and where to report a scam.

Collect information like email addresses, receipts, and phone numbers associated with the scam. You will need these items when filling out a report. 

Start by contacting your state consumer protection office. If you’ve lost money, possessions, or other personal and valuable information, call your local police department.

Visit the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) to report the scam online at ReportFraud.ftc.gov. The FTC works to protect consumers and offers tips to help safeguard personal information. 

If your information was stolen, such as Social Security number, credit card, or bank details, go to IdentityTheft.gov. You can take specific steps to protect yourself depending on what information was lost.

Place a fraud alert on your credit report. A fraud alert is a free service to keep you aware of the activity on your account and can make it harder for an imposter to open more accounts in your name. 

By reporting a scam, you could help identify fraud, bring them to justice, and protect yourself and others in the future. Learn more about reporting scams and how to protect your information from unwanted use at USA.gov. 

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