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Fraud Protection for Older Adults

Stories of people being taken advantage of by fraudsters are all too common these days. Amboy Bank prides itself on protecting and education the community on these matters.

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Anyone can be susceptible to fraudsters.  However, seniors in particular are often specifically targeted. Amboy takes these issues seriously, and we want you to be knowledgeable and prepared.  Discover our Family Banking or Enhanced Digital Security options that allow you to pick from a selection of products and services that can increase your convenience and keep you safe. We also hold seminars on this topic, and offer the information below as resource for you. Our Safe Banking for Seniors page also details many scams that you should watch out for.


  • Imposter Scam: Victims are told that in exchange for their personal information they can receive a free DNA test provided by Medicare. Medicare does not provide such a service, and will rarely, if ever, initiate a phone call.  
  • Lottery or Sweepstakes: Victims are told they have won the lottery, but will need to pay a fee to claim prizes. Or, someone approaches the victim claiming to have a winning lottery ticket, asking for money in exchange for the ticket
  • IRS/Social Security Scam: Victims are told they owe money to the government. They are threatened by government impersonators with criminal charges if they do not wire balance owed within a very short amount of time—usually just a couple of hours
  • Home Repair: Victims are required to pay, in advance, for unnecessary work and materials, or they are charged for work that didn’t take place. Often, if work is completed, victims are required to pay an unreasonable fee for services
  • Charitable Giving: Victims are convinced to “gift” money to a non-existent charity
  • Telemarketing Scams: Victims pay for a product or service that will never be delivered
  • Utility/Alarm Service Person: Posing as trusted professionals, fraudsters gain entry to victim’s home. One fraudster distracts the victim, while the other steals valuables or financial documents.
  • Grandparent Scam: Victim receives a call that a family member has been injured and needs money for medically necessary transport. Another variant of this scam includes claims that a younger family member has been arrested and will be held until money is wired to a specified location
  • Investment Scams: Included in these scams are advanced fee schemes, offshore investment opportunities, Ponzi/pyramid schemes, prime bank scams and commodity scams.

Explore Amboy Solutions

We are committed to helping seniors recognize scams and safeguard their financial wellbeing. Take a look at some of our educational resources and most popular solutions below.

Educational Resources
Educational Resources

Learn more about how you can protect yourself against scams and fraud.

  • Attend one of our annual Senior Fairs at your local branch
  • Visit our Security Center for more information on protecting your information
Ways to Protect Against Fraud
Ways to Protect Against Fraud

Discover the ways Amboy can help you protect yourself against scams and fraud.

  • Have a trusted family member help manage your accounts with Family Banking
  • Hand pick enhanced security features for your accounts
  • Enroll in debit card transaction alerts
Family Banking Enhanced Digital Security