Knowing a scam exists and knowing exactly what to say and do when you're in the middle of one are two very different things. Most people freeze. This kit gives you the words, scripts, and action steps — before you need them.
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Most fraud protection content tells you how to recognize scams. That's useful — but it doesn't help you when you're already on the phone with someone impersonating the Social Security Administration, or when you've just realized your credit card has been compromised.
The urgency is real. The emotion is real. And in that moment, it's nearly impossible to remember the right steps, the right words, or who to call first. That's not a failure of intelligence — it's just how human beings work under stress.
Exactly what to say to your bank, credit card company, Social Security Administration, Medicare, utility provider, and gift card issuer.
A bank fraud dispute letter and a credit bureau fraud alert and freeze request — both ready to send, just fill in your details.
Specific plans for government impersonation, grandparent and voice clone scams, Medicare fraud, romance scams, tech support scams, and utility shutoff scams.
Record every step you take to protect yourself during disputes and potential recovery — the paper trail that matters.
This paid kit is the action companion to our free fraud protection guide. The free guide tells you how to recognize scams before they happen. This kit tells you exactly what to do when one already has. Download the free guide first if you haven't — then keep this kit where you can find it.
Get the Free Guide →The Senior Fraud Response Kit gives you word-for-word scripts, letter templates, and step-by-step action plans for every major scam type — all in one printable PDF.
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