Fraud
If you suspect that your card has been used fraudulently, you should contact your provider urgently. The provider should have a 24-hour emergency helpline. We also recommend that you call on +44 (0)300 123 2040 as this reports to the . You will then be issued with a crime reference number.
Know your rights: if you feel you have lost money due to fraud, contact the on +44 (0)800 111 6768. It is important to act as quickly as possible if you think you have been a victim of fraud.
Money mules
Be aware that criminals may target students via social media channels like SnapChat and Instagram. The criminal gets you to agree to share your bank details so they can deposit money into your account and instruct you to transfer it on. This is a form of money laundering and is illegal. There are no 'get-rich-quick' schemes, so be on your guard. Find out more about and what the impact can be.
Loan sharks
You might not realise that you have borrowed money from a Loan Shark or illegal money lender. This could have been a cash loan with no paperwork and very high interest rates – you might receive threats to repay the money. You can find out more and report this via , the Illegal Money Lending Team.
Financial control
If you are experiencing difficulties with others trying to control your money, you can find out more on how to . The charity is dedicated to raising awareness of and transforming responses to economic abuse.
Gambling
You shouldn't gamble any money if you can't afford to lose it. offer free, confidential help and support to anyone who’s worried about their or someone else’s gambling. Pause and to use safer gambling tools to stay in control. All responsible betting and gaming websites offer a range of ways to help you manage your spend, time and cool off when you need to.
Credit report
You can check your score for free with a credit reference agency such as or but make sure you cancel free trials before any payments are due to start. Each agency will have a different scoring system. They record the amount of credit that has been issued under your name. If a fraudster was to try and gain credit under your name, this will be highlighted in your credit report. provides information on how to check your credit report for free and what to look for.