Cheryl M. asked

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Yesterday, I transferred $1078 through a website that pretended to be Booking.com. I want to cancel this transfer as it is still pending on my account. What legal actions can I take to recover the funds?

January 12th, 2023

Katherine C. answered

To recover the funds, you can take the following steps: 1. Send a demand letter detailing the breach...

January 12th, 2023

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