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If you're worried about someone's gambling
responsible for paying this money back. You should report the fraud to the lender as soon as possible - for example, the loan company or credit card provider. They’ll investigate the situation. If they agree
Report fake or counterfeit goods
if you’ve bought something that’s fake or counterfeit. You can also report the seller to Trading Standards or report the seller for fraud. Trading Standards might take legal action against the seller
Report a scam
to other organisations You should also report scams to other organisations. This increases the chance of scammers being caught and stopped. You should report all types of scams to Action Fraud, the UK's
Your payment card was used without your permission – distance sales
, you can contact Action Fraud, who offer advice, guidance and support for victims of fraud. You can contact them on telephone 0300 123 2040. More about how to report a problem to Action Fraud website
Illegal ticketing websites
website If you think you’ve bought a ticket from a scam website, you should report it to the police. You can also report it via the action fraud website, at www.actionfraud.police.uk. You may not get your
Banking – security and fraud
money can be taken. For example, they might cancel your cards or cheque book and send you a replacement. You should also report the crime to the police through Action Fraud. They'll log it and give you
Credit brokers explained
such as Western Union or UKash asking you to pay more money on top of the fee, such as a transaction tax or payment protection insurance. If you’re being scammed, you can report a credit broker to Action Fraud
You think you're being accused of benefit fraud
You think you're being accused of benefit fraud This advice applies to England. See advice for See advice for Northern Ireland, See advice for Scotland, See advice for Wales If your benefit's been
If you’ve been invited to an interview under caution for benefit fraud
If you’ve been invited to an interview under caution for benefit fraud This advice applies to England. See advice for See advice for Northern Ireland, See advice for Scotland, See advice for Wales
How to report repairs
about repairs because in most cases, they aren't responsible for the work until they know about it. This page explains how you can report repairs. If your landlord doesn’t do anything, having proof