Overview

75% of adults age 50-80 reported experiencing a scam attempt and 30% experienced fraud. -University of Michigan National Poll on Healthy Aging.

Clear Signs of a Scam

Beware of scams targeting older adults. They are often the target of scams.

Four signs according to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) of a scam:

  1. Scammers pretend to be from an organization (or representing a person) you know.
  2. Scammers say there’s a problem or prize that they want you to act upon.
  3. Scammers pressure you to act immediately.
  4. Scammers tell you to pay in a specific way

According to Lifespan, here are the top 5 NYS Frauds reported:

  1. Online Shopping
  2. Vacation/Travel
  3. Credit Cards
  4. Diet Products/ Plans
  5. Banks/ Credit Unions 

Six Tips to Protect Yourself from Job Scams

  1. Do your research on a company before applying/responding​.
  2. Verify website security.
    • Check for https:// ​
    • Enter URL into a domain age/website registry tool​
  3. Trust your instincts if uncertain after researching​.
  4. Protect your personal information until hired​.
  5. Look for complaints about the company on the internet​.
  6. Reference Better Business Bureau​.

What to do if you’ve experienced a scam. You can report a scam.