If you have been the victim of an online fraud, we would advise speaking to MyChargeBack, a specialist group that has worked on thousands of online fraud cases. Their team is highly trained, and will work with you to build up dispute cases for the false transaction(s). Once you complete the form above, your case will be reviewed to determine whether it qualifies under any of their fund recovery programs. Thereafter, a member of their team will reach out to book a free consultation, and outline the various recovery options you can pursue.
Whether your case qualifies for a chargeback process is dependent on its specifics (i.e. the communications, documentation, terms & conditions, etc. that you had with the scam organization). However, as a victim of a true scam, it is highly likely that you will qualify for one of MyChargeBack’s programs.
Post-qualification, MyChargeback will determine fees that apply to your unique situation. In most online fraud cases, a chargeback is viewed as the best option to recoup funds lost. In layman terms, a chargeback is the process of a cancellation and subsequent refund of a charge incurred on your bank-issued card. One of the following two criteria have to be met to initiate a chargeback process.
Many banks across the world have highly bureaucratic, convoluted processes for customer service and fund recovery. This is where having a partner like MyChargeBack at your side adds value by supporting you in the end-to-end resolution of your issue.
Depending on the complexity of your case, it may take up to a few weeks to be fully resolved, at the end of which, you should (hopefully!) receive all or a majority of the funds back in your account from the fraudulent transaction.
An evaluation will be made to assess whether the scam organization you worked with was a real company or a fake/unregulated entity.
This insight on whether the company had the requisite licensures to operate legally is key to crafting the optimal chargeback strategy.
A chargeback deals with deposits, not profits or bonuses. Gather all your bank records and account statements. This will help speed the process along.
You will need to reach out to the company that wrongfully charged your funds as a preliminary step. We acknowledge that you may have tried to do this unsuccessfully already.
In that scenario, fill out the form to have a specialist assist you in developing a fund recovery strategy to get funds back in your account!