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