I saw a loan agent in Tik Tok, and I gave my contact information to my friend. As a result, it is illegal for the loan intermediary to cheat and take a friend's card. Did I break the law?

I am very sorry to hear that your friend has encountered the problem of loan fraud. As for whether you have violated the law in law, usually, you just provided your contact information to your friends, and did not directly participate in or deliberately promote criminal acts. So from the point of view of breaking the law, you usually don't bear legal responsibility for this issue.

However, the laws of different countries and regions may be different, so I strongly recommend that you consult local legal experts or the police to obtain accurate legal advice and legal provisions applicable to your situation.

Even so, you should take appropriate actions to help your friend solve this problem as soon as possible, such as cooperating with local law enforcement departments to carry out investigations and assisting him to take measures such as freezing accounts and reporting cases. In this case, you will be suspected of being a bond letter, because you have no evidence to prove that you did it under unknown circumstances, and your friend bit you and recommended it. There is no way, and you can't give evidence orally. Unless your friends put you aside and didn't mention you, you should solve this matter together at the first time. Don't think that if you don't attend, you will be fine. Don't say things you shouldn't say. This is the best solution. Things have already happened. I'm just here for advice and reference. Hire a professional lawyer and find relationships in the local area.