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Fraudulent transaction advice please

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  • born_again
    born_again Posts: 21,698 Forumite
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    7781Caro said:
    Rule of thumb, Investments are not covered. As that would leave card providers wide open to anyone to invest and if they lost out (it went down not up) to claim the money back.
    Thank you, understood ...however I dont have an investment 

    But in your OP your state...
    >> I purchased what I thought was a legitimate investment <<

    So just which is it?
    So perhaps a link to the site you used or a better description of what exactly you bought.
    Life in the slow lane
  • cymruchris
    cymruchris Posts: 5,562 Forumite
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    How did you get to know about the investment, and how did you interact with them? What steps did you take to make the investment? Was it bought through a website? A web chat? Over the phone?
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