AARP Eye Center
Fraud and scams continue to be a growing concern for Pennsylvanians, with criminals using increasingly sophisticated tactics to separate individuals from their hard-earned money. To help you stay safe, AARP Pennsylvania recently hosted a Telephone Town Hall featuring expert advice on how to spot and avoid scams.
During the event, AARP volunteer Mary Bach, alongside First Assistant U.S. Attorney John Gurganus and an FBI Supervisory Special Agent, shared information on the latest scams targeting older adults, including impostor scams, romance scams, lottery fraud, and tech support scams. The discussion highlighted the warning signs to look out for and practical steps to take if you or someone you know is approached by scammers.
Listeners were encouraged to ask questions and share their experiences. The session provided valuable resources, including where to report fraudulent activities and how to protect personal information. The guests also emphasized the importance of staying informed, questioning unexpected calls or emails, and never sending money or personal details to unknown contacts.
Report scams to local law enforcement. For help from AARP, call 1-877-908-3360 or visit the AARP Pennsylvania Fraud Resource Page at aarp.org/pafraud.