Vital Years Press
The Complete Senior Protection Library — 4-Book Bundle
The Complete Senior Protection Library — 4-Book Bundle
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Everything you need to protect your money, your benefits, and your peace of mind — in one library.
This is the complete 4-book Senior Protection Library, written specifically for adults 50+. Four guides, four critical topics, one bundle price.
What's included
1. The Scam Playbook — 50 Scams Targeting Adults 50+ in America ($54.90 value)
The flagship 133-page guide to every scam being run on Americans 50+ right now — AI voice cloning, Medicare fraud, romance scams, IRS impersonation, deepfake video calls, and 45 more. With real cases, current numbers, and the exact words to use when something feels off.
2. The Senior Benefits Bible — 2026 Edition ($39.99 value)
Step-by-step claim guides for 10 federal & state programs that pay seniors thousands per year — Medicare Savings (up to $3,600), Extra Help (up to $5,700), SNAP, LIHEAP, SSI, VA Aid & Attendance, and more. Most seniors qualify for at least one. Most never claim it.
3. The Medical Bill Negotiation Playbook — 2026 Edition ($34.90 value)
30–40% of hospital bills contain errors. This playbook gives you the word-for-word scripts, the legal rights, and the step-by-step process to reduce what you owe. Charity care, the No Surprises Act, collections defense — covered.
4. The Social Security Maximizer — 2026 Edition ($44.90 value)
When to file, spousal strategies, survivor benefits, and the mistakes that cost retirees over $100,000 in lifetime benefits. Fully updated for the 2.8% 2026 COLA and the new Social Security Fairness Act.
The math
| Total value: | $174.69 |
| Bundle price: | $69.95 |
| You save: | $104.74 (60% off) |
Instant digital delivery
All 4 PDFs arrive in your inbox immediately after purchase. Read on any phone, tablet, or computer. No app required. Yours to keep forever.
For informational purposes only. Not legal, financial, medical, or benefits advice. Verify eligibility and current rules with appropriate program administrators before acting.
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