Revolut has issued a scam warning after fraudsters are using devious tricks to steal money from unsuspecting victims.
Scammers are contacting customers while pretending to be from the e-banking app and asking the victim to move or transfer the cash to another account.
An email from Revolut reads: "We want you to keep all your money. So, we'll never contact you asking you to move or transfer cash. Only scammers do that.
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"We just want to warn you and make you aware of any fraud tactics, so you can keep all your hard-earned cash."
They added: "So, if 'Revolut' calls you, hang up on us. If 'Revolut' texts you, please ghost us."
They said the only way to contact Revolut is through their secure in-app chat.
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