Additionally, you should get in touch with the police if you believe you were tricked into authorizing a payment through a P2P app or service.
How can one prevent identity theft?
The P2P (peer-to-peer) apps frequently caution users against utilizing their payment method to buy products or services. This is because, even if the transaction is legal, it could still go wrong if the recipient's name or phone number is entered incorrectly, causing the money to be transferred to the wrong account.
You can now submit a complaint with the Federal Trade Commission, get in touch with the P2P's customer care, your financial institution or credit card provider, and the Police if you believe you are a victim of fraud involving peer-to-peer payment apps.
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