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7 Common Financial Scams Targeting Seniors and How to Avoid Them

August 25, 2025 · Personal Finance

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Proactive Steps: How to Protect Your Finances from Scammers

Now that you know the most common senior scams, you can build a strong defense. Being proactive is the key. The following simple habits can significantly reduce your risk of becoming a victim of financial fraud and help you feel more secure and in control.

Strengthen Your Digital Security

Use strong, unique passwords for each of your online accounts, especially for banking and email. A strong password is a mix of upper and lowercase letters, numbers, and symbols. Avoid using easily guessable information like your birthday or pet’s name. Consider using a password manager to keep track of them securely.

Don’t Answer Unknown Calls

This is one of the most effective strategies for avoiding common phone scams for seniors. If you don’t recognize the phone number, let the call go to voicemail. A legitimate caller will leave a message. Scammers rarely do. Many phone providers now offer services to block or label suspected spam calls.

Be Skeptical of Urgency

Scammers in almost every category rely on creating a sense of urgency. They want you to act before you think. Train yourself to see a demand for immediate action as a red flag. Whether it’s a “limited time offer” or a threat of arrest, your first response should be to pause, step back, and think it through.

Safeguard Your Personal Information

Treat your Social Security number, Medicare number, bank account numbers, and passwords like cash. Don’t carry them in your wallet. Shred any documents that contain sensitive information before you throw them away. Be very cautious about sharing this information, especially over the phone or via email, unless you are absolutely certain who you are dealing with because you initiated the contact.

Use Safe Payment Methods

Be extremely wary of any request for payment via wire transfer, gift cards, or cryptocurrency. These are the scammer’s favorite tools because they are nearly impossible to trace or reverse. When making payments, especially online, using a credit card offers more fraud protection than a debit card or other methods.

Talk to Someone You Trust

Scammers often try to isolate their victims by telling them not to talk to anyone else. This is a tactic to prevent someone from pointing out the red flags. If you receive a suspicious call, email, or offer, discuss it with a trusted family member, friend, or financial professional. A second opinion can provide clarity and help you avoid a costly mistake.

Incorporating these practices into your daily routine is a powerful way to protect your finances from scammers. It’s about building a wall of caution and common sense that criminals simply can’t get through.

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