This cluster of connected entities describes a suspected multi-vector consumer fraud campaign centered on phone number 877-762-8258 and two domains, healthgradesupplies.com and secure.trynaturaproskin.com. The domain secure.trynaturaproskin.com was registered on January 8, 2025, through NAMECHEAP INC, a registrar frequently associated with low-cost, rapidly deployed domains used in short-term fraud operations. Both domains have been reported in connection with the same phone number, and both are also independently linked to debt collection companies appearing elsewhere in this cluster. All eight cross-entity relationships carry a confidence score of 0.35, indicating these connections are based on co-reporting patterns rather than confirmed shared infrastructure, and should be interpreted as investigative leads rather than definitive associations.
The two debt collection companies tied to this cluster present starkly different complaint profiles. Credit Corp Solutions Inc., operating in the debt collection industry, has accumulated 2,836 CFPB complaints, making it one of the more heavily complained-about entities in this dataset. ACCOUNT SERVICES INC., also a debt collector, carries 8 CFPB complaints. Both companies have been reported alongside phone number 877-762-8258 and the domain healthgradesupplies.com, with ACCOUNT SERVICES INC. also co-reported with healthgradesupplies.com directly. The pairing of debt collection entities with what appear to be health product domains suggests a possible pattern in which consumers are first solicited through product offers and subsequently subjected to aggressive or fraudulent collection activity.
Community reports associated with this cluster describe a health product scam leveraging deceptive web design and social media advertising. One consumer reported that the website for a product used confusing, freezing interfaces with obstructive text and images, a known dark pattern used to push consumers past cancellation or review options before completing a purchase. A second consumer described a Facebook advertisement featuring celebrity likenesses, including Snoop Dogg, falsely promoting a COPD treatment product priced at $39.99. A third consumer reported ordering a product described as goda oil, having payment taken via PayPal, never receiving the order, and being unable to contact the seller afterward as the advertising had been removed. These reports are consistent with a subscription trap or one-time theft model in which consumers are charged and then left with no recourse.
The geographic targeting pattern cannot be specifically described based on the data provided, as no location data was included for the complaints or community reports. However, the use of Facebook advertising with celebrity imagery related to a health condition such as COPD suggests broad national targeting aimed at older adults and individuals managing chronic illness, demographics that are disproportionately represented in health scam victimization data.
Consumers who encounter phone number 877-762-8258, the domain healthgradesupplies.com, or secure.trynaturaproskin.com should not click any links, provide payment information, or engage with representatives. If contacted by phone, hang up immediately. To verify whether a phone number or domain is associated with known fraud, consumers can search the FTC's complaint database and use tools such as WHOIS lookup services to check domain registration age and registrar history. A recently registered domain, particularly one registered weeks before consumer complaints emerge, is a significant warning sign. Any contact from entities claiming to collect a debt in connection with these companies should be verified in writing before any payment is made, as required under the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act. Complaints can be filed with the FTC at reportfraud.ftc.gov and with the FCC at fcc.gov/consumers/guides/filing-informal-complaint.
This cluster represents a moderate to elevated threat level given the volume of CFPB complaints against Credit Corp Solutions Inc., the recent domain registration consistent with a new fraud deployment, and consumer reports describing financial loss and undeliverable products. Recommended next steps include monitoring healthgradesupplies.com and secure.trynaturaproskin.com for continued activity, cross-referencing Credit Corp Solutions Inc. complaint narratives in the CFPB database for patterns linking that company to the identified domains, and escalating the celebrity impersonation advertising reports to Meta's platform abuse team as well as the FTC, which has specific enforcement jurisdiction over deceptive health product advertising.