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What is wire fraud
Wire fraud
How can you protect yourself
Secure your email
Be cautious about your wire
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What can you do if you are a victim of wire fraud
What can you do if you are a victim of wire fraud
If you suspect you have been a victim of wire fraud, it may be possible for some funds to be recovered, but time is of the essence. Quickly take the following actions to have the best chance of recovering funds.
- 1. Immediately contact the bank you used to wire the funds. Advise them of the situation and ask them to recall the wire or freeze the funds. Your bank may also be able to provide you with additional assistance and guidance.
- 2. Contact the receiving bank and advise them of the situation. Ask them to freeze the funds or return the wire.
- 3. Report the fraud to the FBI. The fastest way to do this is to file a complaint through the FBI’s Internet Crime Compliant Center at www.ic3.gov. Complete as much information on the report as possible. The FBI can often help recover funds, but they may not reach out to request missing information due to the volume of reports they receive. You can also contact your local FBI office.
- 4. Contact your local police department and/or your state Attorney General.
- 5. Let all parties to the transaction, including your Guild loan officer, know of the incident. You can also alert Guild by filing a Cyber Security report. We will perform an internal investigation into the incident and are also happy to help you with any of the above steps.
Additional resources
Additional resources
The third party articles and resources below provide further insight into wire fraud and some real life stories of wire fraud victims.
Wire fraud How scammers try to steal thousands of dollars from homebuyers
Secure your email
Be cautious about your wire
Follow up after wiring the funds
Explore other options for providing fund
What can you do if you are a victim of wire fraud
If you suspect you have been a victim of wire fraud, it may be possible for some funds to be recovered, but time is of the essence. Quickly take the following actions to have the best chance of recovering funds.
- 1. Immediately contact the bank you used to wire the funds. Advise them of the situation and ask them to recall the wire or freeze the funds. Your bank may also be able to provide you with additional assistance and guidance.
- 2. Contact the receiving bank and advise them of the situation. Ask them to freeze the funds or return the wire.
- 3. Report the fraud to the FBI. The fastest way to do this is to file a complaint through the FBI’s Internet Crime Compliant Center at www.ic3.gov. Complete as much information on the report as possible. The FBI can often help recover funds, but they may not reach out to request missing information due to the volume of reports they receive. You can also contact your local FBI office.
- 4. Contact your local police department and/or your state Attorney General.
- 5. Let all parties to the transaction, including your Guild loan officer, know of the incident. You can also alert Guild by filing a Cyber Security report. We will perform an internal investigation into the incident and are also happy to help you with any of the above steps.
Additional resources
The third party articles and resources below provide further insight into wire fraud and some real life stories of wire fraud victims.