AARP Fraud Watch Network

AARP Fraud Watch Network

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06/11/2026

Did you receive a text claiming you have an unpaid toll? It might be a scam.

AARP Fraud Expert Amy Nofziger explains how these scams work and what to do if you receive a message.

Have fraud to report? Call the AARP Fraud Watch Network Helpline at 877-908-3360.

Keep an Eye Out for the Latest Travel Scams 06/05/2026

🏖️ Before you book that summer trip, take a second look. Scammers use fake sites, phony deals and other scams to steal your money and your fun.

Keep an Eye Out for the Latest Travel Scams Don’t let criminals steal your fun

Fraud Surge Hits Older Americans: Stay Safe 05/27/2026

We just launched a new series on trending scams.
Take a minute to learn how they work and how to help protect yourself and your loved ones.

Fraud Surge Hits Older Americans: Stay Safe Older adults face rising fraud losses. Discover today’s most common scams, how they operate, and practical ways to avoid becoming a victim.

LA Fire Survivor Faces PayPal Impostor Scam 05/22/2026

Displaced by the Palisades fire and grieving the loss of her husband to cancer, Ellen is caught off guard when scammers reach out posing as PayPal. Soon, the insurance money meant to fix her home is gone.

Hear her story on this episode of The Perfect Scam podcast. ⬇️

LA Fire Survivor Faces PayPal Impostor Scam A PayPal impostor scam targets a survivor of the Palisades fire.

05/21/2026

AARP’s scam-tracking map acts like a GPS for fraud. See the scams reported near you to help stay safe: http://spr.ly/6186B8Dbwa

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