Scam Campaign Report: Cluster Analysis Involving yuntrack.com, 253-390-0708, Credit Corp Solutions Inc., and Franklin Financial Corporation
This report documents a cluster of connected entities that have been flagged together in consumer complaints and community reports, suggesting a possible overlapping fraud ecosystem. The central node in this cluster is the domain yuntrack.com, registered on September 19, 2014, through the registrar eName Technology Co., Ltd., a China-based registrar commonly associated with low-cost bulk domain registrations. yuntrack.com appears in reported connections with both companies in this cluster as well as with phone number 253-390-0708, a Washington State area code number with zero FTC complaints on record. The repeated appearance of yuntrack.com across multiple reported-together relationships — each carrying a confidence score of 0.35 — suggests that consumers are encountering this domain in contexts that also involve debt collection and credit-related services, though the associations are not yet conclusively confirmed as coordinated fraud.
The two companies tied to this cluster present notably different complaint profiles. Credit Corp Solutions Inc., operating in the debt collection industry, carries 2,836 CFPB complaints, placing it among the more heavily complained-about debt collectors in the federal database. Franklin Financial Corporation, operating in the credit reporting or other personal consumer reports space, carries 31 CFPB complaints. Both companies have been reported alongside yuntrack.com by consumers, though the confidence level of these associations is moderate at 0.35. It is worth noting that the presence of a company in this cluster does not by itself confirm wrongdoing; however, the pattern of co-reporting alongside a suspicious tracking domain and an unverified phone number warrants consumer caution.
Community reports submitted by affected consumers reveal at least three distinct fraud patterns connected to entities in this cluster. One consumer reported placing an order for four Snugama HeatHug Blankets on October 12, 2025, totaling 182.59 dollars paid in installments, with a first payment of 45.74 dollars on October 28, 2025, followed by a second payment, suggesting an ongoing installment trap. A separate consumer reported that a package was never delivered to their location in Franklin County, Missouri, but that the vendor provided a tracking number showing delivery to a town near Chicago, Illinois — a classic misdirected delivery fraud tactic used to close out shipping disputes falsely. A third consumer reported being promised credit repair services and a tradeline of up to 100,000 dollars in exchange for payment, after which no services were rendered and no working contact phone number was provided. These reports collectively describe non-delivery fraud, misrouted tracking scams, and advance-fee credit repair fraud.
The geographic data in the community reports points to consumer victims located in the Midwest, specifically Franklin County, Missouri, with a fraudulent delivery record pointing to a location near Chicago, Illinois. The phone number 253-390-0708 originates from the 253 area code, which covers the Tacoma, Washington region. This geographic spread — from the Pacific Northwest to the Midwest — is consistent with scam operations that use decentralized infrastructure to evade regional law enforcement scrutiny and create confusion about jurisdiction.
Consumers who have been contacted by any of these entities or who have used yuntrack.com as a tracking portal are strongly advised to take the following steps. Do not click on links sent via text or email that direct you to yuntrack.com or any unfamiliar tracking domain. If contacted by phone number 253-390-0708 or any number making unsolicited offers of credit repair, debt settlement, or package delivery notifications, hang up immediately and do not provide personal or financial information. To verify whether a phone number has been flagged by other consumers, use lookup tools such as 800notes.com or the FTC's complaint database. To check domain safety, tools such as whois.domaintools.com or Google Safe Browsing can provide registration and risk information. File complaints regarding debt collection violations with the CFPB at consumerfinance.gov/complaint, report phone scams to the FCC at fcc.gov/consumers/guides/filing-informal-complaint, and report all fraud to the FTC at reportfraud.ftc.gov.
Overall, this cluster represents a moderate threat level, driven primarily by the high CFPB complaint volume against Credit Corp Solutions Inc., the suspicious co-reporting of a China-registered tracking domain with unrelated financial service companies, and community reports describing active non-delivery and advance-fee fraud. Recommended next steps include regulatory review of Credit Corp Solutions Inc.'s complaint patterns by the CFPB, further investigation of yuntrack.com's current operational use by domain safety authorities, and flagging of phone number 253-390-0708 for carrier-level monitoring. Consumers who have lost money in transactions linked to these entities should also contact their bank or credit card issuer immediately to dispute charges and initiate a chargeback where applicable.