The Lifesaving Importance of Medical Alert Devices for the Elderly
As people age, the risks to their health and safety can increase significantly. From chronic illnesses and medication management t...
Seniorcenters.com is a free resource helping seniors and senior centers across America. Learn about our editorial processes.
Ghosts and goblins aren’t the only things popping up in October—scammers are out trick-or-treating for your wallet. From “limited-time” costume deals that never ship to fake charity buckets and phishing emails dressed in pumpkin emojis, the fall season invites a parade of frauds. This guide explains the most common Halloween-season scams in plain language, with clear examples and easy steps you can take today to stay safe.
Holidays create urgency (last-minute parties), emotion (giving to charity), and distraction (busy schedules). Criminals use those ingredients to rush people into quick clicks, quick payments, and quick regrets. The good news: a few simple habits can stop 90% of these tricks before they start.
What it looks like: A “delivery problem” text, an email about winning a pumpkin-patch gift card, or a “security alert” from your bank after you bought party supplies.
For a deeper look at delivery-style cons, see our guide on package-tracking scams.
What it looks like: Street tables with orange donation buckets, social posts for “local families burned out by a house fire,” or phone calls asking you to “renew last year’s Halloween pledge.”
What it looks like: A slick website with “today only” discounts on costumes, décor, or candy. Orders never arrive, wrong items appear, or your card is enrolled in a monthly “membership.”
| Scam Type | Typical Hook | Red Flags | Quick Action |
|---|---|---|---|
| Seasonal Phishing | “Delivery failed—click to fix” | Strange sender, urgent timer, odd link | Delete; check status in the official app/site |
| Fake Charity | “Local Halloween relief fund” | No EIN, won’t share address/financials | Verify on watchdog sites; pay by credit card |
| Costume-Shop Billing | “60% off today only” | No phone support; subscription add-ons | Use trusted retailers; read terms; enable alerts |
| Tech-Support Pop-Up | “Your PC is infected—call now” | Phone numbers in alerts; remote-access requests | Force-quit browser; never call; run your own scan |
| “Grandchild” Emergency | “Don’t tell mom—send bail money” | Secrecy + gift card/crypto payment | Verify via known family numbers; refuse odd payments |
No results available
Browse thousands of Senior Centers from around America. Senior Centers are an integral part of society and are the center of life for many seniors and aging adults.
Find a Senior Center which fits your needs using our search feature and keep up to date on all the latest news.
Click the icon to Ask Anything!
Advertisers are not endorsed by SeniorCenters.com or any senior center listed.
This site is not endorsed by or affiliated with any senior center or organization listed.
Just one helpful email per month – no clutter, just value.