How to report an elder financial scam
  • November 18, 2025
  • Alex Walia
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Reporting elder financial scams is important and can protect both the victim and others who may also be targeted. The exact steps depend on your country, but here is a clear, general guide. If you tell me your country or state, I can give you the exact reporting links and phone numbers.

What To Do Immediately

  1. Make Sure the Elder Is Safe
  • Talk to them calmly and gather details.
  • Stop all communication with the scammer.
  • Change passwords on bank, email, and important accounts.
  1. Gather Evidence

Collect:

  • Screenshots of messages/emails
  • Bank statements or suspicious transactions
  • Phone numbers, email addresses, or websites used by the scammer
  • Dates, amounts, and descriptions of what happened

This will help when reporting.

Where to Report (General Guidance)

  1. Report to Local Police

Financial exploitation of elders is a crime.
Even if the money can’t be recovered, having an official report helps with:

  • Insurance claims
  • Bank disputes
  • Preventing further harm
  1. Report to the Bank or Financial Institution

Tell the victim’s bank immediately:

  • They may freeze the account
  • Reverse transactions (if possible)
  • Flag the account for suspicious activity

🌐 Country-Specific Organizations (Common Options)

If you’re in the United States

  • Adult Protective Services (APS): Report elder abuse in your state.
  • Federal Trade Commission (FTC): ReportScam (online form).
  • FBI – Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3): For online scams.
  • AARP Fraud Watch Network: Support and resources.

If you’re in the UK

  • Action Fraud (UK’s fraud reporting center)
  • Local Police (101)
  • Financial Conduct Authority (FCA)
  • Age UK for advice and support

If you’re in Canada

  • Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre (CAFC)
  • Local Police
  • Seniors Abuse Support Lines (province-specific)

If you’re in Australia

  • ReportCyber (Australian Cyber Security Centre)
  • Scamwatch (ACCC)
  • Local Police
  • State elder-abuse hotlines

If you’re in India

  • National Cyber Crime Reporting Portal (cybercrime.gov.in)
  • Local Police Station
  • Elder Helpline 14567 (Project Elderline)
  • Bank fraud helpline 1930 if money was transferred

📞 Optional Step: Seek Professional Support

Elder scams can cause shame or stress. Organizations like elder helplines, social workers, or legal advisors can help keep them safe and emotionally supported.

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