The Safe Line

A family playbook for stopping phone scams aimed at aging parents.

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The call sounds real. The plan is what protects them.

Phone scammers target older adults deliberately: they tend to have savings, answer the phone, and were raised to be polite to strangers. The defense is not technical skill. It is a short family plan, agreed on before the phone ever rings.

Every phone scam waves the same three flags

The stories change — a grandchild in jail, the IRS, a virus on the computer — but the mechanics almost never do. Any one of these is reason enough to hang up:

The one rule that beats every scam

Hang up. Wait a minute. Call back on a number you already have — the number in your contacts, on the back of your bank card, or on a real bill. Scammers can fake the name and number on caller ID; they cannot answer your bank's real phone line. This single habit defeats nearly every phone scam ever run.

Set up your family's defense in five steps

  1. Talk about it before it happens. Read the common scams together. A scam a person has heard described loses most of its power. Make clear there is no shame in being targeted — these are professional criminal operations.
  2. Agree on a family code word. A private word proves a caller claiming to be family really is. Voice-cloning software makes "it sounded exactly like him" unreliable. Set one up in ten minutes.
  3. Harden the phones. Turn on call screening and unknown-caller silencing on iPhone or Android, and enable your carrier's free scam blocking. Device settings are here.
  4. Set up account safeguards together. Bank transaction alerts, a trusted contact on file at the bank, shared family accounts on Apple or Google, and free credit freezes. Covered step by step.
  5. Put the card by the phone. Print the card below and tape it where the calls come in. In the moment, nobody remembers a website — they look at what is in front of them.

Keep this by the phone

  • Urgency — "right now, or else"
  • Secrecy — "don't tell anyone"
  • Odd payment — gift cards, wire, Cash App, crypto

Any one of these → HANG UP.
Wait one minute. Call back on a number you already have.

Family verify-first numbers: ______________ / ______________
Our code word is known. If the caller can't say it, hang up.

If money has already been sent

Do not wait, and do not let embarrassment slow anyone down. Speed is the only thing that occasionally gets money back. Go straight to Report & recover for the exact order of calls to make.