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Revolut Scam Refunds

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Recovering Revolut scam refunds

Just like with any banking provider, it’s important to remain vigilant when using online apps or making payments, but with Revolut, we’re receiving more cases from people who have lost money through Revolut scams involving cryptocurrency, and are struggling to get Revolut scam refunds.

What makes Revolut different from other banking providers is the fact that they’re not actually a bank. Although you can use the services for a wide range of money management and payment services, they’re deemed as an e-money institution, although they are still regulated by the FCA. This means that they follow different processes in the event of refunding money that has been lost in internet and online scams or fraud, including cryptocurrency scams. 

At Wealth Recovery Solicitors, we have worked with clients who have lost money through Revolut scams and have been successful in achieving Revolut scam refunds through different methods. We know what works, and we have been able to recover large amounts of money back for clients. If you’ve been scammed on Revolut and are wondering “what now?”, then we can help with Revolut scam refunds. 

Further Information

Frequently asked questions

01.Does it matter that Revolut are not a bank?+

Another common identifiable trait of a crypto scam is if you are asked to pay management or administrative fees, tax payments or “release funds” for the investor to release the funds back to your wallet. If someone you’ve traded with is asking for additional fees to release your funds back to you, then this is a sign of a crypto scam. Usually, in this case, the investor has used your investment to then go on and make their own, typically losing funds in the process, or just want to make additional funds on top of those they’ve already made.

Complaints about Revolut’s lack of refund protection have rocketed over recent years, with complaints submitted to Action Fraud increasing from 567 in February 2023 to 1,086 in February 2024. Revolut is refusing more and more customers for Revolut scam refunds and, as most cryptocurrency scams involve Revolut accounts in some form, this often results in large amounts of money being lost. However, we can work to claim your money back. 

02.What to do if Revolut have rejected your request+

If you’ve lost money and have had your request for a Revolut scam refund refused and you don’t believe that they have done all that they can to recover your funds, then we can help. With the cases we have worked on so far, we’ve found that in all instances, the client’s request for a Revolut scam refund has been rejected, no matter the nature of the investment scam.

In most cases, this is because Revolut believes that it took the necessary action required at the time to attempt to stop money from leaving the affected account, such as providing the account holder with warning messages or blocking the initial payment. However, we argue that Revolut should be doing more to protect customers from scams or fraud, such as by recognising suspicious activity within the account. 

If your request for a Revolut scam refund has been refused, you can then go to the Financial Ombudsman Service (FOS), where you have 6 months to submit a complaint. However, we can work to recover your lost funds on a much quicker time scale.

03.Cryptocurrency and Revolut+

In a number of Revolut scam cases, cryptocurrency will be involved. Revolut is a supporter of cryptocurrency transactions and allows for the transfer and movement of funds between accounts, however, it does have high fees involved and may limit some control over your funds. 

On their website, Revolut states that “when you use our crypto services, you will not be protected by the Financial Services Compensation Scheme (FSCS) and if you have a complaint, then it is not likely to fall within the scope of the jurisdiction of the FOS”. This means that, in the event of a scam involving both cryptocurrency and Revolut, they are in a position where they can, and likely will, refuse to provide a refund. 

In many Revolut scams, victims may be tricked into sending funds into a cryptocurrency wallet. If this has happened, then we may be able to help recover these funds. Transfers which are made to crypto wallets and where this money is then sent to the scammer’s account is a form of investment scam. Like other banking providers, Revolut should be looking to protect customers if transactions to crypto wallets are made, but they’re not doing so. This is where we can help with Revolut scam refunds related to a crypto scam, as we have processes and procedures that we can take to trace and recover your lost funds.

04.I think I’ve been the victim of a Revolut scam, what do I do?+

If you think you’ve been a victim of a Revolut scam, you should end communication with the scammer straight away and contact Revolut as quickly as possible to see if they can stop the payment. Usually, the quickest way is through the in-app chat support so the account can be secured quickly and then the issue looked into. Revolut are unlikely to refund money lost through a scam, as they don’t have the responsibility to do so. So, then you should report the incident to Action Fraud.

After this, to maximise your chances of getting your money back, you should contact us at WRS. We have a dedicated team of UK-based solicitors who utilise their tracing skills to recover money lost through a variety of scams, including Revolut scams. Get in touch as soon as possible when you suspect you’ve been a victim of a Revolut scam to increase your chances of recovering the money.

05.Common signs of a Revolut scam+

If someone contacts you over email or text message claiming to be from Revolut with any of the following information, it’s likely to be a phishing scams:

  • Asking for any kind of personal details or financial information
  • Telling you there is an issue with your account or your money is in danger, and that you need to act quickly
  • Asking you to move your money into a different account
06.How can I protect my money in Revolut?+

To keep your money safe and to help you avoid being part of a Revolut scam, you should never share your financial details and, if you see any suspicious activity, you should freeze your card instantly. You can also use single-use virtual cards for payments and transactions, so the details can’t be reused. Also always ensure that you have two-factor authentication set up to ensure that all payments must be approved by you before going through.

07.Will Revolut ask for financial details over text or email?+

Whilst Revolut may send text messages or emails with updates, they will never contact you to ask for financial information, to make payments or to transfer money to a safe account. They will also never ask you to confirm any security information or to click on a link. So, if you ever receive a message containing any of the above, make sure that you get in touch with Revolut through the app directly and report to them the fraudulent messages you’ve been receiving, as it’s likely to be a Revolut scam.

08.Is Revolut a UK Bank?+

Revolut doesn’t hold a UK banking licence, so it is not technically a bank. It’s also not part of the CRM code. As a result, they are not responsible for refunding money lost through Revolut scams, whereas the other major banking providers in the UK would have more obligation to help.

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At Wealth Recovery Solicitors, we have worked with clients who have lost money through Revolut scams and have been successful in achieving Revolut scam refunds through different methods. We know what works, and we have been able to recover large amounts of money back for clients. If you’ve been scammed on Revolut and are wondering “what now?”, then we can help with Revolut scam refunds. 

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