You do not have to know how to explain it perfectly.
If something feels suspicious, contact Senior Signal. You can call, text, or email. We will help you work through what you received and decide what to do next.
Stop Before You Respond
Do not click links, send money, share a code, install software, or call a number from the suspicious message.
Contact Senior Signal
Call, text, or email us. If you can send a screenshot, forward a message, or read the message aloud, we will guide you from there.
Follow a Safe Next Step
We will explain whether the message appears legitimate, suspicious, or needs independent verification.
You do not need to be a technology expert.
You do not need to know technical terms or explain how a scam works. You can read the message aloud, describe what you saw, or tell us what phone number or email contacted you.
If you can forward a screenshot, that helps — but it is never required. You are never expected to figure it out on your own.
Sometimes the safest recommendation is independent verification, using the phone number printed on your card, statement, or the organization's official website.
What we can review
Pressure is a warning sign.
If someone is demanding money, gift cards, cryptocurrency, remote access, a password, or a security code, stop. Do not act until the request has been independently verified.