NHS consultant who lost £39k among 100 Revolut customers contacting BBC over scams

Reuters A photograph of a mobile phone showing the Revolut brand name with bank notes in the background behind the deviceReutersPeople complain of poor treatment by Revolut after being tricked out of money deposited with e-money firm “I never imagined I’d be a victim of a scam,” says Dr Ravi Kumar.
“But here I am, a 53-year-old NHS consultant in intensive care medicine and anaesthetics, deeply affected.”
He lost £39,000 in May when scammers tricked him into transferring money into his Revolut account and giving them access to it.
He'd been saving the money for his teenagers.
“I was very depressed,” he adds. “My children are too young to share this grief with.”
Dr Kumar is one of more than 100 people who have told the BBC they feel poorly treated by Revolut after being scammed, following a Panorama investigation into the e-money firm.