A real person — not a robot — will pick up the phone and help you figure out if something's a scam. Free, fast, and confidential.
Scammers change their tactics constantly. Here's what to watch for today.
A caller claims your grandchild is in jail or the hospital and needs money wired immediately.
Fake government agents demand payment or personal info, claiming you owe back taxes or your benefits will stop.
Scammers clone the voice of a family member using AI to make their fake calls sound completely real.
"Your computer has a virus!" Lock-screen pop-ups trick you into calling a fake Microsoft or Apple number.
Online relationships that build trust over weeks or months before the "emergency" request for money arrives.
"You've won! Just pay the taxes and fees first." You never see a prize, only more requests for money.
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Not sure if something is a scam? Call or text us. A real person will listen and give you an honest answer — no judgment.
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After watching a close family member nearly lose their savings to a scammer, I realized most seniors have no one to call in that moment of doubt. I built American Fraud Prevention so there's always a real, trustworthy person on the other end of the line.
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