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National Slam the Scam Day

  • mclane89
  • Mar 6, 2025
  • 1 min read

On National Slam the Scam Day and throughout the year, we give you the tools to recognize Social Security-related scams and stop scammers from stealing your money and personal information.  


Help protect your loved ones and people in your community this Slam the Scam Day by:  


  • Learning about the latest scams. Information can empower you to quickly recognize a scam. Signs of a scam include:

    • An unexpected problem or offer of a prize or benefit increase,

    • Pressure to act immediately, and

    • A request for an unusual payment like cryptocurrency, gift cards, gold bars, and wire transfers, even with the promise of keeping your money “safe.”

  • Reporting scams as soon as possible. Victims shouldn’t be embarrassed if they shared personal information or suffered a financial loss. We are all vulnerable. 

  • Sharing our Scam Alert fact sheet and helping educate others about how to protect themselves.   

Report Social Security-related scams to the Social Security Administration Office of the Inspector General (OIG). 


Visit www.ssa.gov/scam for more information. Repost #SlamtheScam information on social media to keep your friends and family safe. 

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