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🚨 Feeling Targeted by a Social Security Scam? 🚨
You’re not alone—and you don’t have to face it by yourself. At FidelisFraud.com, we specialize in helping seniors and those most at risk regain control—no sensitive info required.
How to Know It’s a Scam
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Call or text from someone claiming to be the Social Security Administration.
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Threats of arrest, account suspension, or fines—UNLESS you pay immediately.
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Requests for personal info like your SSN, bank account, or PIN.
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Directions to send money via gift cards, wire transfer, or crypto.
Here’s What to Do Right Now
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Hang up or do not respond.
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Ignore all requests for money or personal details.
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Visit FidelisFraud.com or call our free helpline for real support—no forms, no SSN, no bank info.
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Report it to the SSA Inspector General: oig.ssa.gov
At Fidelis:
✅ We never ask for SSN, account numbers, or money upfront.
✅ Our mission: guide, educate, and support—especially in the hardest moments.
✅ You can get help confidentially, with zero judgment, right away.
You can feel free to give us shout, nothing will be charged without your express permission.
📞 You’re safe with us—visit FidelisFraud.com now to get free guidance.
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Protecting You from Fraud, One Step at a Time
Welcome to world's foremost database for all things fraud!
I started Fidelis because I can no longer stand by while hardworking people get swindled out of their hard-earned money.
Stopping and preven
ting fraud requires 2 simple things: Education and Preparation. Here you will learn to wield both like a Sword and Shield, never feeling helpless to frausters again.
Congratulations on taking your safety and destiny into your own control, which is the first step in safeguarding your digital and financial security. In an increasingly complex world—both online and offline—our expert fraud agents are ready to guide you through the maze of risks, scams, and deceptive practices.
We are a dedicated consultation and security-auditing service - focused exclusively on fraud, whether prevention or recovery. Note: recovery doesnt mean we can recover your funds. We cannot. Our mission is simple: to equip individuals and businesses with the knowledge and strategies they need to identify threats before they strike.
The key to stomping fraud is education. If you know about the scams and fraud tactics, they become almost easy to spot/prevent. However, If you know nothing of them and how they work, it's quite easy to fall for. It really is that simple. We prepare for all other ineveitable threats to our livelihoods, why not fraud? As ubiquitious as it is , nowadays. After all, an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.
Let’s work together to strengthen your defenses and keep fraud at bay.
Security shouldn’t be a guessing game. Whether you’re a business owner, a concerned individual, or someone who’s already been burned, our first priority is restoring clarity. With Fidelis, your first consultation is always free—and packed with practical, actionable insights. Because in this space, prepared is protected.
Fraud Prevention Strategies for Small Businesses
From avoiding fraud on your's and your employee's debit cards to recovering from a compromised checking account, navigating the world of fraud recovery can be anxiety- inducing and difficult. Dont worry, here you will discover a clean, comprehensive and easy to understand collection of information designed to always stay a step ahead of scammers.
Discover practical fraud prevention tips and spot online scams before they cost you.
Protecting your hard-earned money starts here. Our fraud prevention experts guide you through identity theft protection, teach you how to avoid phishing scams, and audit your processes so you stay one step ahead of financial fraud.



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Identity theft
Learn what identity theft is, its warning signs, and how to protect yourself. Find out how to report identity theft if your information gets stolen.
What is identity theft, and what are its warning signs?
Identity theft happens when someone uses your personal or financial information without your permission. This information can include:
- Names and addresses
- Credit card or Social Security numbers
- Bank account numbers
- Medical insurance account numbers
You may not know that you experienced ID theft immediately. Beware of these warning signs:
- Bills for items you did not buy
- Debt collection calls for accounts you did not open
- Information on your credit report for accounts you did not open
- Denials of loan applications
- Mail stops coming to or is missing from your mailbox
How to report identity theft
To report identity theft, contact:
- The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) online at IdentityTheft.gov or call 1-877-438-4338
- The three major credit reporting agencies. Ask them to place fraud alerts and a credit freeze on your accounts.
- The fraud department at your credit card issuers, bank, and other places where you have accounts
Use IdentityTheft.gov’s list of steps to help you recover.
If you believe you have experienced tax-related identity theft but have not received a notification from the IRS about it, learn about filing Form 14039. Completing the Identity Theft Affidavit will invalidate a fraudulent return filed using your information.
How identity theft happens
There are several ways that scammers can steal your identity, including in person, online, through social media, and by phone. Scammers may:
- Steal your wallet or purse to get ID, credit, or bank cards
- Go through your trash to retrieve bank statements or tax documents
- Install skimmers at ATM machines, cash registers, and fuel pumps to digitally steal information from your bank card
- Get personal information from your phone when you use public Wi-Fi
- Use “phishing” to get information from you through fraudulent email, texts, or phone calls
- Look through your social media accounts to find identifying information in posts or photos. Or they may ask you for personal information in online quizzes and surveys.
How to protect yourself from identity theft
- Do not answer phone calls, texts, social media messages, or email from numbers or people you do not know.
- Do not share personal information like your bank account number, Social Security number, or date of birth.
- Collect your mail every day, and place a hold on your mail when you will be on vacation or away from your home.
- Review credit card and bank account statements. Watch for and report unauthorized or suspicious transactions.
- Understand how ATM skimming works and how to protect yourself.
- Learn when it is safe to use a public Wi-Fi network.
- Store personal information, including your Social Security card, in a safe place. Do not carry it in your wallet.
How to Spot Online Scams in Minutes:
Scammers use clever tricks to steal personal details. In this guide, you’ll learn simple checks—like verifying sender addresses and watching for urgent call-to-action wording—that shut down phishing scams fast.
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See our full fraud risk management guide for step-by-step advice.
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