“Are You a Scam Victim? Beware of the Fake Helpers Offering Refunds—But at What Cost?”
2. If you were able to use a credit card, you MIGHT be able to get your money back by filing a chargeback. The sooner you do that, the better.
3. If you paid through an online service like Paypal, you MAY or MAY NOT be able to get your money back. If the scammer is generating more money for Paypal than you are, whose side do you think Paypal is going to be on?
If you complain to Facebook or Instagram about the publishing scammer (or any scammer at all), don’t count on them to remove the scammers’ page(s) or ads on that platform. You’re doing the right thing by reporting them, and hoping nobody else will get scammed, but Facebook is profiting from those ads, and has zero incentive to remove them.
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