
Stay Alert, North Dakota Seniors, Scams Are On The Rise
Watch Your Wallet: It’s National Senior Fraud Awareness Day
National Senior Fraud Awareness Day is May 15. It serves as a reminder for older adults in North Dakota to stay alert when it comes to scams.
Seniors are often kind, trusting, and may have a lifetime of savings, making them prime targets for scammers
Common Scams to Watch For
Whether it’s a phone call claiming to be from Medicare, a fake grandchild asking for bail money, or a sweepstakes you “won” but never entered, fraud is getting trickier by the day. Scammers use fear and urgency to get what they want. Hang up on high pressure calls.
Tips to Stay Safe
Here’s the good news, being informed is your best defense. Trust your gut when something feels “off” or too good to be true. Never give out personal information over the phone, don’t click on suspicious links in emails or texts, and always verify a company or caller before handing over any money.

Report It—You’re Not Alone
Law enforcement and consumer protection agencies in North Dakota work hard to stay ahead of scammers, but they also rely on people to report anything suspicious. Speak up if you think you’ve been targeted, don’t feel embarrassed. Your report could save someone else from falling into the same trap.
Talk About It
And another tip, talk to your friends and family about these scams. Scammers count on people staying quiet. The more we talk, the stronger our defense.
You’ve Earned Peace of Mind
On this National Senior Fraud Awareness Day, take a few moments to check in with a loved one, review your finances, and stay sharp. You’ve worked too hard to let a scammer take it all away.
(Read More: How to Avoid the Brushing Scam Affecting North Dakota)
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