One morning you wake up in a happy and delighted mood and suddenly your mobile rank with SMS after that you know your bank account is debited several times without your authorization. Simply, this is called Credit card or Debit card fraud. Now, how to get rid of or solve this issue? Let's take an example, You found an SMS in your phone like Dear "user" your card ****5248 was used at FACEBKNRFGYH5VF7 for purchase of USD 200.28 on Oct 31, 2021, 12.03 Thank you! "Your Bank".
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This is a simple example of credit card debit card fraud using the FACEBK(Facebook)payment account. This might be called anything like unauthorized facebook charges on credit cards or unauthorized facebook advertising charges. If you found such a situation or message or any E-mail related to this then you have to clear that someone used your credit card on Facebook. Unknown charge from Facebook is unhealthy for everyone. So, how to solve the issue of Credit Card/Debit Card Fraud Using the FACEBK(Facebook) Payment Account?
How to Get your money back?
Here are some steps you have to follow if you wanna return your money back or keep secure from future scams.
1) Go For Facebook Help
2) Using Facebook
After you complete the 1st step which I told you above. Now, you see the Facebook help center with different support options. But, you need to select only the one option which is "using Facebook" select the using Facebook option then you see the different options there.
3) Select Payment
4) Select let us know
5) Payment support
Do you know?
- Facebook allows users to send and receive money through the Messenger app and Facebook Pay, free of charge.
- Facebook's software also plays the role of financial middleman between the sender and the receiver.
- The company's software is also set up to provide security and protection from hackers.
- Even with good security, users need to be proactive and employ cybersecurity best practices on all devices.
6) Unauthorised or unknown charges
a) Credit card last 4 digits
After selecting the Debit/Credit card option suddenly open another list of questions and the number 1 is the last digit number of your credit card and you enter the last 4 digits of your card.
This one is also the same pattern question but the difference is only the first and last digit. In this option, you have to type your credit card first 6 digits only.
c) Date and Amount
You might think about what data we have to put in this section. In this section, you have to select the date when your amount is debited (used by another or third person). Like if my money is debited by any third person without my permission USD 200 on 30/10/21 (date) at 01;1. Not only the date you need to mention your lost amount also. This section covers all these parts.
d) Problem in description
At last, this is the full and final part. In this section, you have to elaborate more in detail on your problem. Cause facebook needs more clarification about your problem after that their team will easily help you in an easy manner.
How to write a problem in description more clearly?
Hi,
Myself "Your Name" ( Ram, Hary, Mark) living in "Your place" ( eg:- Kathmandu, Nepal)
There are fraud transactions is done using my "Your card name" (Visa, debit, mastercard, credit with bank name) on 30/10/21 without my authorization and my "Your card name"card number 5644 (last 4 digits).
This raised concern for safety and brand issues for FACEBOOK. Please find details below:
The date and time of the transaction happen is 30/10/21 FACEBKNRFGYH5VF7 at 03;08. I live in "Your place". Please investigate and refund(money back) ASAP. To prevent any further unauthorized transactions I block my card today so, please help me.
Please let me know if you need any further information. Let me clarify what is happening. After filling all this form click on the send button and also click on conform or done.
If you write in this pattern or better than this then you will definitely get a response within 24 Hours. Sometimes it is delayed if the server is too busy. But, you will definitely get a response from Facebook's help and support team.