In most cases, if you are robbed and your money is stolen, you may not be able to recover the stolen money. It is important to report the robbery to the authorities and your bank to try to minimize the loss.
they should have proof, or be able to identify an object that was accused of being stolen
No father, as of yet, has been able to recover money.
sue the seller in small claims court to recover your losses. be able to prove you didn't know it was stolen
No, the seller is obligated to provide clean title. If the dealer has sold a stolen car, you should be able to get all of your money back.
You kiss your money goodbye. You may be able to recover all or a portion of it if you or the bail bondsman is able to locate the fugitive and return them to jail.
A money order comes with 2 parts. The top part you send to the company/person that you are sending the money. The second part is your receipt and you should be able to take that to the place where you bought the money order and get a new one. Look at the fine print on your receipt to see what the process is for a lost/stolen money order.
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Maybe. If you were hoping to be able to get away with this, then you should know that it's possible that you will be caught. If you were hoping to recover games that were stolen from you... if you marked them in some way (say, an ultraviolet pen), then you might be able to prove that they were yours. However, proving that you didn't sell them to someone who then sold them to the game store could be difficult.
You are able to recover it through asking Ganderton, he'll be able to recover someone's email. I've attached a related link below to his profile.
To get your money back from Zelle, you should contact your bank or financial institution that you used to send the money through Zelle. They will be able to assist you in initiating a refund or dispute process to try and recover your funds.
Steps to recover money from scammers: Alert the companies involved: Call the fraud department and explain what happened. Change your passwords. Contact your bank and ask them to reverse the unauthorized transaction. Place a fraud alert. Report the scam to the authorities. Correct your credit report. Continue monitoring your accounts1. If you used a credit card or bank transfer, you may be able to recover some of your losses through your bank or credit card company2.
In most cases the police would be able to nab the robbers and recover the money. In cases where this does not happen most banks would have theft insurance using which they can recover the lost money. If they do not have insurance, the bank themselves are responsible to meet out the cash requirements of its customers deposits. It may or may not get help from the local government during such times.