Scam Detective

Scam Campaign

Reducing your debt (credit cards, mortgage, student loans) Robocall Campaign

Identified on 4/3/2026

Primary Entity

phone

8773100462
Suspicious
  • 8 FTC complaints filed against this number
  • 4 community reports from users
  • Most reports: Calls pretending to be government, businesses, or family and friends

Campaign Narrative

This scam campaign involves a coordinated network of four phone numbers operating as part of the same fraudulent operation, with strong connections to debt collection scams and impersonation schemes. The primary numbers 877-310-0462, 650-503-4700, and 855-909-0802 are linked through same-campaign relationships with 70% confidence, indicating they are part of a unified scam operation. Phone number 405-716-7441 is connected to the network through co-reporting relationships. The campaign has generated significant consumer complaints, with 855-909-0802 alone receiving 166 FTC complaints and 15 FCC complaints, primarily targeting victims with debt reduction scams focused on credit cards, mortgages, and student loans.

The scam operation shows clear geographic targeting patterns across multiple states. Phone number 855-909-0802 primarily targets Arizona residents in Tucson and Gilbert, as well as Mission Viejo, California. Number 877-310-0462 focuses on the Midwest and Southeast, with top complaint locations in Farmington Hills, Michigan, Franklin, Tennessee, and Louisville, Kentucky. Meanwhile, 650-503-4700 targets diverse metropolitan areas including Bloomington, Indiana, Brooklyn, New York, and Alexandria, Virginia. This widespread geographic distribution indicates a sophisticated operation designed to maximize reach across different regional markets.

The campaign is closely associated with Credit Corp Solutions Inc., a debt collection company that has received 2,734 complaints filed with the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. This company appears in co-reporting relationships with three of the four phone numbers in the network (877-310-0462, 855-909-0802, and 405-716-7441), suggesting either direct involvement or impersonation of the legitimate business. Community reports reveal the scammers' tactics include leaving urgent voicemails claiming to be attorneys or legal representatives regarding fabricated complaints, using specific names and reference numbers to create false legitimacy, and demanding immediate contact to "rectify complaints" before they are allegedly filed.

To protect yourself from this campaign, never provide personal or financial information to unsolicited callers claiming to represent debt collectors or legal entities. Legitimate debt collectors must provide written validation notices and cannot threaten immediate legal action without proper documentation. If contacted by any of these numbers, hang up immediately and do not engage with the caller or follow any instructions they provide. Do not click on any links in text messages or emails from unknown sources. Report suspicious calls to the FTC at reportfraud.ftc.gov and to the FCC at consumercomplaints.fcc.gov. You can verify if a phone number has been reported as fraudulent by checking complaint databases and reverse phone lookup services that include scam warnings.

This represents a high-threat campaign with demonstrated consumer impact across multiple states and significant complaint volumes totaling over 2,900 reports across various agencies. The coordinated use of multiple phone numbers and association with debt collection schemes makes this particularly dangerous to consumers already facing financial difficulties. Consumers should immediately block all identified numbers and report any contact attempts to relevant authorities. Given the scale and coordination of this operation, continued monitoring and public awareness efforts are essential to prevent further victimization.

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Companies (1)

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