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Scam-Tracking Map

 

The AARP Fraud Watch Network Scam-Tracking Map shows scams reported in your area. Report your scam to warn your neighbors and see what else has been reported near you.

 

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Report a Scam

Report a scam to warn your neighbors and see what else has been reported near you.

Or Speak to a Fraud Specialist

Call 877-908-3360

 

 

 

 

Report a Scam

Report a scam to warn your neighbors and see what else has been reported near you.

Would you like to speak to a fraud specialist? The AARP Fraud Watch NetworkTM Helpline is a free resource for getting guidance you can trust, free of judgment.

Call the AARP Fraud Watch Network Helpline 877-908-3360  M–F 8 a.m. ET – 8 p.m. ET

 

 

Or Speak to a Fraud Specialist

Call 877-908-3360

 

 

 

 

Stop a Scam Before It Starts

 

Most scams begin with three red flags: an unexpected contact, a surge of emotion and a sense of urgency. When you see these signs, take an “active pause.” This gives you time to process what’s happening and can help you avoid fraud.

 

 

This AARP Fraud Watch Network scam-tracking map is generated using user-submitted reports and is intended to show general trends in reported scam activity. AARP does not independently verify scam reports, nor does AARP guarantee the veracity of all reported scams.