Can I get my money back from a bank transfer scam?

Bank transfer scams, or Authorised Push Payment frauds as they are known within the industry, have become more and more common. In 2020, UK Finance reported that £479 million was lost in the UK to these scams in that year alone. If you’ve lost money to a U.K wire transfer scam, FundsUnity may be able to help get your money back from your bank.

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What is a bank transfer scam?

This type of scam occurs when you send funds from your own account to one belonging to a scammer. They can take a variety of forms, by the most common types of fraud where you are persuaded to transfer funds include:

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Romance Scams

Where you send it to someone who has tricked you into a relationship.

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Investment Scams

Where you send it thinking it is for a legitimate investment. This can be anything such as property, crypto, forex or stocks and shares.

If you’ve been tricked into transferring funds to the account of someone you don’t know, you might be able to get your money back from your bank.

RETRIEVE FUNDS

Can I get my money back from a Bank Transfer?

BANK REFUND

I didn’t pay by bank transfer, can I still get my money back from my bank?

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Debit Card

If you paid by debit card, you may be able to get your money back from your bank by doing a chargeback. A chargeback is a transaction reversal completed where you dispute a card transaction and the aim is for it to refund the purchase you made.

It can be particularly useful in situations where you paid for goods and services that were never received. If you fell victim to a purchase scam for example, you purchased an item and it didn’t arrive, you can ask your card provider to try to get the money back from the organisation.

A chargeback works by the firm withdrawing funds that were previously deposited into the recipient’s account and putting them back into your account. They may dispute a chargeback with the firm if they can prove the chargeback is invalid.

Credit Card

If you have paid via credit card for goods or service, and the payment was over £100, Section 75 of the Consumer Credit Act applies. Under Section 75 of the Consumer Credit Act, the credit card company is jointly and severally liable for any breach of contract or misrepresentation by the retailer or trader. If you lost funds to a scam and paid via credit card, you can contact your bank to try to reclaim the money you lost, or contact Refundee. These cases are usually more straightforward so we’d recommend that you contact your institution yourself rather than paying fees to a company to do this for you.

There is some useful information on the Citizens Advice website if you want to learn more about your options to get money back from your bank when you’ve been a victim of fraud.