About Elder Refund
With a wealth of experience gained from working with various organizations ranging from banks, Security Agencies, and other financial Services, and the rising increase in the number of Elderly people in the United States, who have lost millions of dollars from scams, Elder Refund came into play to help recover what was stolen from vulnerable Citizens of the United States.
Learn moreHow It Works
We’re here to help you along the way! Learn more about how it works. Here’s a guide on how to do it yourself
- File your report
- We review and send feedback
- Investigations commence
- Get Refunded
Why People Trust Us
Thousands of Elderly people across the US have lost millions of dollars from scams, and we have help most of them recover what was stolen.
Fast Process
We employ a very direct approach in our Investigations, which has consequenlty led to the fastest results in little time.
Regulated
We’re regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority, we uphold the highest ethical standards in all our operations.
Low Fees
We offer our professional services to affected elderly people in the United States.
Clients are lovin’ it
"I fell victim to dating scam, and lost $230,000 in 2022. I really thought all hope was lost, but thanks to Elder Refund."
"I was scammed for $25,000. I followed the process here, and ended up getting all my money back. Great Team, Elder Refund."
"In Dec, 2023 I got scammed for 66,000. I filed an official report here, and the Investigation process was swift and successful."
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