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Happiness in Misfortune: South Tyroleans Get Their Money Back After Fraud

Summary by stol.it
The customer who holds an account with the Irish payment service provider SumUp has been contacted by an alleged employee of the company, who asked the victim to authorize an immediate transfer of 6,358.00 euros. In this payment method, the amount is credited to the recipient account within a few seconds, making it almost impossible for banks to freeze suspicious transactions in time. A little later, the victim noticed the fraud and turned to th…
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The customer who holds an account with the Irish payment service provider SumUp has been contacted by an alleged employee of the company, who asked the victim to authorize an immediate transfer of 6,358.00 euros. In this payment method, the amount is credited to the recipient account within a few seconds, making it almost impossible for banks to freeze suspicious transactions in time. A little later, the victim noticed the fraud and turned to th…

·Bolzano, Italy
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stol.it broke the news in Bolzano, Italy on Tuesday, August 12, 2025.
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