Scam Education & Awareness

Know what they look like
before they find you.

Real scam playbooks, real warning signs, and real stories — so you and your loved ones can recognize manipulation before it costs anything. Knowledge is the only prevention that never fails.

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If you or someone you know is actively being scammed right now — do not send any more money. Do not share personal information. Contact us immediately at care @ elysiumcare.org or call us directly. We will help you navigate the next steps immediately.
$3.4B
Lost by seniors to fraud in 2023
80%
Of scam victims never report it
3x
More likely to be targeted if living alone
$10,000
Average loss per senior scam victim

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Founder's Personal Story
I Lost $100,000 to a Crypto Scam.
This Is Exactly How It Happened.
Every step. Every manipulation tactic. Every psychological technique they used on me — written out so it never happens to you or someone you love. This is the most important thing I have ever written.
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How they built trust over weeks before asking for anything
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How they targeted my grief and loneliness specifically
The urgency tactics that made me act without thinking
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Why I told no one for years and what that silence cost me
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Romance Scams
The 7-Week Playbook — How Romance Scammers Build Trust Before Destroying You
A week-by-week breakdown of exactly how romance scammers operate — the compliments, the urgency, the fake emergencies, and the moment they ask.
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Tech Support Scams
The Fake Pop-Up That Steals Everything — What to Do When Your Screen Says "Call Now"
The terrifying pop-up. The urgent voice. The "Microsoft technician." Here is what is actually happening and the one thing you must do immediately.
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Crypto & Investment Fraud
Guaranteed Returns Don't Exist — The Investment Scam Playbook Exposed
If someone is guaranteeing you profit, they are lying. Here is how crypto and investment scams work — and the exact phrases that should make you run.
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Government Impersonation
The IRS Will Never Call You — And 7 Other Things Government Agencies Never Do
Fear is the weapon. Urgency is the trigger. Here is exactly what real government agencies do and don't do — so panic never costs you money again.
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Lottery & Inheritance Fraud
You Didn't Win. There Is No Inheritance. Here Is How to Spot the Lie Immediately.
The email arrives. You have won something. Or been left money. Before your heart races — read this. The red flags are always there if you know where to look.
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The Connection Between Loneliness & Scams
Why Lonely People Are 3x More Likely to Be Scammed — And What Actually Protects Them
The data is clear. Isolation is a scammer's greatest tool. Understanding this connection is the first step to breaking it — for your loved one and yourself.

Eight signs that should make
you stop immediately

Screenshot this. Print it. Put it on the fridge. These signs appear in virtually every scam — regardless of the type.

Artificial Urgency"You must act now or lose everything." Real opportunities do not expire in 24 hours. Urgency is a pressure tactic designed to stop you thinking.
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Secrecy Requests"Don't tell your family." Any person who asks you to keep contact secret from people who love you is protecting themselves from being caught.
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Money Before MeetingAny request for money, gift cards, or wire transfer from someone you have never met in person should stop all contact immediately.
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Guaranteed ReturnsNo investment in the world guarantees profit. Anyone promising guaranteed returns is either lying or operating a fraud.
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Too Perfect Too FastThe ideal romantic partner who appeared from nowhere, says everything right, and moves incredibly fast emotionally is manufacturing an attachment.
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Can Never MeetAlways traveling, always in an emergency, always an excuse. The person who can never video call or meet in person likely doesn't look like their photos.
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Fear Tactics"You owe back taxes." "There is a warrant for your arrest." Fear shuts down rational thinking. It is a scammer's most powerful weapon.
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Pay to ReceiveYou cannot win a lottery you didn't enter. No real prize or inheritance requires you to pay a fee to receive it. Ever.

The best protection is a
trusted human presence.

All the education in the world helps. But the most powerful protection for a lonely, isolated senior is a consistent, trusted companion who gently watches out for them every single day. That is what we do.

Romance Scams
The 7-Week Playbook — How Romance Scammers Build Trust Before Destroying You

Romance scammers are not opportunists. They are patient, professional, organized operators who follow a well-documented psychological playbook. Understanding each phase is the most powerful protection you can give yourself or someone you love.

Week 1–2: The Introduction

They reach out first — on Facebook, a dating site, WhatsApp, or by "wrong number" text. They are attractive in photos (often stolen from real people). They are immediately warm, interested, and attentive. They remember everything you say. They make you feel genuinely seen and valued — often for the first time in years.

Week 3–4: Love Bombing

The emotional intensity accelerates. Daily messages. Good morning and good night texts. Declarations of deep feeling unusually early. They say "I've never felt this way before." They call you beautiful, wonderful, special. Your brain begins to bond chemically. This is by design.

Week 5: The Persona Deepens

They share fabricated personal stories — often involving difficulty, loss, or resilience — designed to make you empathize and emotionally invest further. They always have a reason they cannot video call clearly or meet in person — military deployment, oil rig, medical mission, traveling for work.

Week 6: The Crisis

Something goes wrong. Medical emergency. Stuck at customs. Business deal that needs temporary funds. They are devastated to ask you — they have never done this before. They will pay you back. They are so embarrassed. The request feels small relative to the relationship that has been built.

Week 7+: The Escalation

The first request is never the last. Each subsequent request is larger. The crisis deepens. The emotional manipulation intensifies. By this point, many victims have lost tens or hundreds of thousands of dollars — and feel unable to tell anyone because of shame.

⚠️ Red Flags That Appear in Almost Every Romance Scam

  • Cannot video call clearly or meet in person — ever
  • Declares deep feelings unusually fast
  • Photos look too perfect — often stolen from models or military
  • Always facing an emergency that requires money
  • Asks you to keep the relationship secret from family
  • Asks you to move communication to WhatsApp or Telegram quickly
  • Claims to be abroad — military, oil rig, doctor, engineer

If you recognize any of these signs in a current relationship — online or otherwise — please reach out to us immediately. You are not foolish for having feelings. You were deliberately targeted by someone who is professionally skilled at creating them.

Already been through this? Our free recovery support is available immediately — no judgment, no questions that make you feel worse.

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Tech Support Scams
The Fake Pop-Up That Steals Everything — What to Do When Your Screen Says "Call Now"

You are browsing the internet. Suddenly a terrifying pop-up fills your screen — loud alarms, flashing warnings, a message saying your computer has a virus and your personal data is at risk. A phone number to call. This is one of the most common and effective scams targeting seniors today.

What Is Actually Happening

The pop-up is a fake webpage designed to look official — often mimicking Microsoft, Apple, or a government agency. The alarms are played through your browser. Your computer is almost certainly completely fine. The entire thing is theater designed to create panic and override your rational thinking.

What Happens When You Call

A "technician" answers — professional, calm, helpful. They ask to access your computer remotely "to fix the problem." Once they have remote access, they can see your banking details, install real malware, lock your files, or transfer your money directly. Some scammers charge hundreds or thousands for fake "repair services." Others use the access to drain accounts days or weeks later.

The One Thing You Must Do

Close the browser window. That's it. Do not call. Do not click anything on the pop-up. If you cannot close it, turn off your computer completely. When you turn it back on, the pop-up will be gone. Your computer was never infected — the pop-up was the entire scam.

⚠️ What Microsoft, Apple, and All Real Tech Companies Will NEVER Do

  • Display pop-up warnings asking you to call a phone number
  • Call you unsolicited about a problem with your computer
  • Ask for payment in gift cards, wire transfer, or cryptocurrency
  • Ask for remote access to your computer to "fix" a pop-up warning
  • Tell you your computer will be shut down if you don't act immediately

Share this with every senior you know. One conversation could save thousands of dollars.

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