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what to do after getting scammed???

Contact the Seller: Try reaching out to the seller first, especially if it's an online purchase. Sometimes, there might have been a mistake or a delay. Ask about the status of your order and request

  1. Check Your Payment Method: If you made the purchase using a credit or debit card, contact your bank or card issuer. Explain the situation and see if they can reverse the transaction or provide you with a chargeback.

  1. Review the Seller's Policies: Check the seller's website for their refund and return policies. Even if it's a scam, they might have outlined a process for refunds.

  1. Report to the Platform: If you made the purchase through an online marketplace (like Amazon, eBay, etc.), report the seller to the platform. They often have buyer protection policies in place.

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