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Scammers Stole $12.5 Billion in 2024 Alone.

I’ll Help You Make Sure They Don’t Get a Dime from You.

In 2024, Americans lost an estimated $12.5 billion (with a b!) to scams according to the FTC. Worldwide losses are estimated at over $1 trillion.

That’s a 25% increase from the year before—the largest jump ever recorded and it continues to grow exponentially each year.
Email fraud, fake texts, online impersonations, phishing links, AI-generated calls…
Scammers are getting more creative—and more dangerous—by the day.

But the true amount of money lost is far greater because most victims don’t report scam losses to law enforcement and regulatory agencies.

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If you use email, text, or the internet (and who doesn’t?),
you’re already on their radar.

Have you ever felt that twist of fear in your stomach when you’re trying to figure out if something is real or a scam? You just don’t know who to trust. Our Scam Identification Alerts can help you turn that fear into confidence. We’ll send you timely, easy-to-understand warnings each week.

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You’ll receive:

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Why Scam Alerts Work
(and why they could save you thousands)

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We Stay Ahead of the Scammers, So You Don’t Have To.

Did You Know…

“The billion-dollar cyberscam industry is spreading globally. Conservative estimates indicate there are hundreds of large-scale scam farms around the world generating tens of billions of dollars in annual profits, the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime said.” –Poppy Mcpherson, Reuters

“The rise of the online scam industry is the most shocking story you’ve never heard of,” said Wong. “It’s taking over whole cities and countries as it spreads around the world. And scammers are now using the most sophisticated AI, malware and psychological manipulation—and they’re coming for all of us.” –Sue-Lin Wong, The Economist

Of the people being scammed, “59% did not report the scam to the police or other government authorities.

Scammers, can go free because they can operate globally, while law enforcement operates locally, regionally, or nationally. According to the World Economic Forum, only 0.05% of all cybercriminals are prosecuted.” –Global Anti-Scam Alliance

$1.4 Million Lost Every Single Hour. Will You Be the Next Victim
—Or the Next Survivor?

Wouldn’t it be nice to never worry about being scammed again? While you’re thinking about that, consider the following.

How It Feels to Be Scammed

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  1. Shock and Confusion
    At first, there’s disbelief. “Did that really just happen?” Scammers are skilled manipulators, and the initial realization can feel like the rug was pulled out from under you.
  2. Shame and Embarrassment
    One of the most common reactions is, “How could I fall for this?” Even intelligent, experienced people just like you feel foolish afterward.
  3. Anger and Betrayal
    There’s a deep sense of betrayal. Whether it was someone pretending to be a trusted company or a fake friend, it feels like your trust was weaponized against you.

This is why prevention is far better than reaction. A single warning at the right time can save you from weeks, months, or even years of stress, financial loss, and emotional pain.

Why Trust Me

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Don’t Let This Be You

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In 2024 the average loss per incident:

  • Exceeded $19,372 in investment scams
  • Was about $4,400 in romance scams
  • Around $1,000 in business impersonation scams (pretending to be Amazon, PayPal, government agencies, etc.)
  • Across all scams: the median was $497 per incident

But remember, this is only the scams that were reported.

When it comes to scams, what you don’t know can hurt you.

I think you’ll love being in the know. But, if you decide within the first 30 days that these notifications aren’t for you, I offer a prompt and courteous refund on the spot, making this a risk-free decision.

Scammers’ tactics are constantly evolving.
Every single one of us are a target.
It’s time to fight back.

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P.S.
Scams aren’t slowing down. In fact, they’re accelerating at record pace.
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