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Imposter scams often begin with a call, text message, or email.  Scammers typically pretend to be someone you trust - often government agents, businesses, or loved ones to convince you to send them money or share your personal information.

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Government imposter scams

  • How to spot and report impersonators posing as government agencies.
    See Infographic

Imposter scams

  • Recognizing fraud from people posing as trusted companies or vendors.
    See Infographic

About the Never Ever Campaign

The Never Ever Campaign is a national public awareness initiative led by the Elder Justice Coordinating Council (EJCC). It equips organizations with free, consumer-ready materials to help the public identify and avoid imposter scams. It includes consumer-ready messaging for newsletters, blogs, social media, radio, and video, graphics and infographics, and an optional metrics spreadsheet to help track outreach. 

The campaign launches on World Elder Abuse Awareness Day, June 15th.

Toolkits

Download Imposter toolkit for Businesses

Download the Imposter toolkit for General Use

Download the Metric Tracker

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Social Graphics

Download Customizable Social Graphics

Questions?

For toolkit or campaign questions: