Seniors lost $4.8 billion to scammers in 2024 alone. Don't let your parents be next.1
Help them build the habit of pausing and consulting before clicking. GetScamSavvy is a 6-week program you do together — same safe scam simulations, same lessons, no judgment.
1 purchase covers you and your parent. Not patronizing. Not invasive.
Learning Together
Practice as a pair
Both of you receive the same simulated scam each week and compare your reactions — no pressure, no shame.
Clear weekly bulletin
Next-day bulletin reveals the anatomy of the scam, the red flags to watch for, and the habits that keep you safe.
Visible progress
A shared scorecard so you can see how your loved one is improving — and celebrate the wins together.
How GetScamSavvy works
We teach one simple habit: when in doubt, pause and consult. The structure makes this easy to practice as a pair.
1) Paired simulation
You and your loved one receive the same safe scam simulation at the same time — email or text.
2) Build the reflex
They learn to spot scams and avoid clicking. If they click a simulated scam, they get an immediate 'pause-and-check' lesson to build the habit.
3) Next-day bulletin + scorecard
You get a concise breakdown of the tactic, avoidance rules, real scam examples, and weekly progress. Trend signals are sourced from FTC alerts and community-reported scam patterns.
What you practice in 6 weeks
Each week covers a different scam type — from urgency pressure to fake family emergencies to investment fraud.
See the full 6-week curriculum →
Week 1
Urgency pressure + pause script
Week 2
Authority impersonation checks
Week 3
Tech support scam de-escalation
Week 4
Family emergency verification routine
Week 5
SMS & text smishing + fake account alerts
Week 6
Investment and wire fraud safeguards
What families are saying
"Trying to spot the same fake emails together made it feel supportive instead of judgmental."
Mark L., VA · Enrolled his 84-year-old mother
"Now we forward suspicious messages to each other before clicking. That habit alone helped."
Sam E., CO · Enrolled his 78-year-old godfather
"The follow-up bulletin was helpful. It showed all the little tricks and how to avoid them."
Margaret W., MA · Grandmother and program participant
FAQ
Do you access our inboxes?
No. We only send safe simulated messages as part of training. We do not read personal emails.
Is this meant to call out my loved one?
No. Both people get the same simulation, so it feels collaborative and fair. The goal is confidence, not shame.
What if one of us clicks?
That is part of learning. The next-day bulletin explains why it worked, what warning signs were missed, and the exact pause-and-check script to use next time.
What is in the weekly bulletin?
Each bulletin includes scam mechanics, prevention tips, short scam stories, and trending scam patterns to watch for.
Is this financial or cybersecurity advice?
No. This is an educational training program designed to improve awareness and habits.