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5 Signs of a Social Security Impostor

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Certain scams can come and go but there is one that never seems to fade away – the Social Security impostor scam. According to the AARP Fraud Watch Helpline, Social Security impostor scams were the most frequently reported type of scam in 2021. In fact, according to the Federal Trade Commission, there have been nearly 312,000 reports of Social Security impostors, with overall losses topping $95 million over the past 5 years.

Even though there are different variations on this scam, each typically contains one of these five red flags. The impostor:

  • Threatens to suspend your Social Security number
  • Warns of arrest or other legal action
  • Demands or requests immediate payment
  • Pressures you to disclose personal information
  • Promises to increase your Social Security benefit

Be a fraud fighter!  If you can spot a scam, you can stop a scam.

The AARP Fraud Watch Network is a free resource for all. Learn how to proactively spot scams or get guidance if you’ve been targeted. Visit www.aarp.org/fraudwatchnetwork or call our dedicated helpline to speak to a fraud specialist at 1-877-908-3360.

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