The AARP Fraud Watch Network is a free service provided by AARP (American Association of Retired Persons) that helps people of all ages spot, avoid, and report scams and fraud.
π What the AARP Fraud Watch Network Offers
β 1. Scam Alerts
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Real-time updates on trending scams in your area and nationwide.
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Email alerts or browse alerts online by category (e.g., romance scams, tech support scams, IRS fraud).
β 2. Fraud Helpline
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Free, confidential support line:
π 1-877-908-3360
(Available MondayβFriday, 8 a.m. β 8 p.m. ET)You can talk to trained AARP fraud specialists if:
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Youβve been scammed
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You suspect a scam
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A loved one may be in danger
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β 3. Watchdog Alerts Newsletter
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Free sign-up to receive scam news and prevention tips via email.
β 4. Scam-Tracking Map
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Interactive map showing reported scams in your region.
See what others near you are reporting, including scam types and how they were approached.
β 5. Educational Resources
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Webinars, videos, podcasts, and tip sheets on:
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Protecting personal info
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Recognizing phishing
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Spotting imposter scams
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Avoiding fraud in caregiving, romance, investment, etc.
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π Types of Scams They Cover
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Tech support scams
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Romance scams
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IRS/Medicare fraud
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Gift card scams
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Grandparent/imposter scams
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Investment fraud
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Sweepstakes/lottery scams
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Identity theft
π Official Website
You can explore all of this at: π https://www.aarp.org/fraudwatchnetwork
πββοΈ Should You Sign Up?
Yes β it’s free, doesn’t require AARP membership, and is especially helpful for:
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Seniors
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Caregivers
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Adults helping aging parents
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Anyone concerned about online or phone scams
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