If you suspect that you were scammed into authorizing a payment using a P2P app or service, you should contact the P2P's customer service, your financial institution or credit card company and _________
A. the police
B. the governor or mayor
C. your phone carrier company
D. your principal​

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If you suspect that you were scammed into authorizing a payment using a P2P app or service, you should also contact; The Police

How to protect from identity theft?

Most times, the P2P(peer to peer) apps usually warn consumers to avoid using their payments medium to purchase goods or services. This is because even if it is a legitimate transaction, it can go wrong by entering an incorrect phone number or wrong recipient's name which can cause  the funds go tothe wrong account.

Now, If you think you're a victim of a scam involving peer-to-peer payment apps, you can file a complaint with the Federal Trade Commission, contact the P2P's customer service, your financial institution or credit card company and the Police.

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