A respectful family scam-defense workbook
The Family AI Scam Defense Workbook
A practical family protocol for helping parents, grandparents, spouses, and relatives pause, verify, and reduce the risk of rushed money decisions before a fake emergency, bank alert, romance scam, or urgent request creates panic.
$19.99 CAD one-time purchase
PDF + EPUB. Plain English. One-sitting quick start. Safe words, call-back rules, payment guardrails, and no victim-blaming.
Who this helps first
For the person who wants to help family without making anyone feel small.
Use the workbook to make scam safety a shared household rule, not a lecture aimed at one parent, grandparent, spouse, or relative.
Choose the safe word.
Pick one private phrase for urgent family requests, then write who knows it and when it changes.
Write trusted numbers.
Keep bank, card, phone-provider, and family contacts where people can verify without using a suspicious message.
Agree on no-rush payments.
No gift cards, crypto, wires, courier cash, payment apps, or Bitcoin ATMs because of surprise pressure.
Why this matters now
One rushed money decision can do real damage. A written rule gives everyone something to follow.
The goal is not to detect every fake voice, message, or profile. The goal is to make a safer next step automatic when pressure starts.
Reported 2025 IC3 losses from complainants age 60+ in the FBI annual report.
Pages can start the family plan today: safe word, trusted numbers, and the emergency call-back rule.
Technical background required. The workbook is designed for real households, not cybersecurity teams.
What the workbook gives your family
A family protocol, not another warning article.
Most scam advice says what to watch for. This workbook gives families the words, rules, and pages to use when the moment is already stressful.
Safe-word system
A written family agreement for fake emergency calls, voice clones, and urgent money requests.
Call-back rules
Clear steps for verifying suspicious calls, texts, emails, popups, and video messages through trusted channels.
Payment guardrails
Simple red flags for gift cards, crypto, Bitcoin ATMs, wire transfers, payment apps, and courier cash.
Conversation scripts
Respectful openers for talking about scams without making someone feel managed or blamed.
First-response checklist
A practical first-24-hours page for bank calls, evidence, reporting, passwords, and family recovery.
Family-meeting pages
Printable cards for household use, plus agendas that can guide a kitchen-table conversation, monthly check-in, or community workshop.
The SAFE HOUSE method
Five moves families can remember when a scammer applies pressure.
Stop the pressure.
End the call, pause the text, close the popup, and take back the first ninety seconds.
Verify separately.
Use a saved number, trusted person, safe word, or official website typed manually into the browser.
Freeze the money path.
No gift cards, crypto, wires, payment apps, courier cash, or Bitcoin ATM deposits under surprise pressure.
Save evidence and call the right people.
Contact the bank or provider first, preserve details, then report through official channels.
Repeat monthly.
Update safe words, phone numbers, privacy settings, and family rules before the next attempt.
Preview page
Designed to be used while someone is stressed.
The book is full of pages that can be printed, posted, or copied into a household binder for a short family meeting.
Page 6: Emergency Protocol
Who it is for
Built for the whole family decision, not a rule aimed at one person.
Adult children and caregivers
Start the conversation with a shared rule instead of a lecture, accusation, or emergency scramble.
Independent parents and relatives
Keep independence while adding practical guardrails for calls, messages, accounts, and money movement.
Community groups
Use the workshop agenda to guide practical conversations in libraries, churches, senior centers, banks, and retirement communities.
Self-contained ebook
Start with three pages, then build the full plan.
The ebook includes the emergency protocol, phone-side scripts, safe-word agreement, trusted-number sheet, payment guardrails, incident notes, and monthly review pages in one place.
Start here: use Page 4 if something suspicious is happening now, Page 6 for the household protocol, and Page 33 for a phone-side script.
Keep using it: return to the scripts, checklists, and planning pages whenever a new suspicious message, call, or request appears.
The ebook is the complete workbook.
Secure ebook checkout
Build the family rule before the next urgent request.
Get the complete workbook in PDF and EPUB formats, then print or save the pages your household needs most.
$19.99 CAD one-time purchase
The Family AI Scam Defense Workbook
- PDF and EPUB ebook files delivered by private access email
- Quick-start pages for the safe word, trusted numbers, and call-back rule
- Printable scripts, checklists, cards, and worksheets
- Fresh access-link request if the original link expires
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Weekly safety guides
One scenario, one script, one safer household habit.
Each article gives adult children, caregivers, and relatives a practical way to turn one worry into one respectful family rule.
The family safe-word rule that slows fake emergency calls
A practical guide for families worried about voice-clone calls and fake emergencies.
Why caller ID is not proof anymore
Learn the call-back rule for suspicious numbers, urgent texts, and fake bank alerts.
What to do in the first 24 hours after a suspected scam
Clear first steps for families already facing a close call or possible loss.