Scam Detective

Scam Campaign

Domain Campaign

Identified on 3/26/2026

Primary Entity

domain

lcbr.us
Suspicious
  • No SSL certificate
  • 3 community reports from users

Campaign Narrative

**Real Estate Investment Scam Campaign Targeting Homeowners**

A scam campaign has been identified targeting homeowners with unsolicited text messages claiming to offer property reviews and cash purchase offers. The operation centers around the domain lcbr.us, which is being used to distribute fraudulent links through personalized SMS messages. Community reports indicate that recipients are receiving texts that include their actual names and home addresses, with messages stating "LB: Hi [Name], The property-review of [specific address] is done. See the new March as-is offer (good)." The messages direct victims to click on links using the lcbr.us domain, such as "https://lcbr.us/QzE0/HG5ZS3" and "https://lcbr.us/qJsl/ld2K1j."

The campaign demonstrates sophisticated targeting capabilities, as scammers are obtaining both personal names and specific residential addresses to create convincing, personalized messages. Multiple community reports describe identical message structures, indicating this is an organized operation rather than isolated incidents. The messages falsely claim that property reviews have been completed and attempt to create urgency around "March as-is offers." The inclusion of accurate personal information likely increases the perceived legitimacy of these fraudulent communications, making recipients more susceptible to clicking the malicious links.

Consumer impact appears to be growing, with multiple individuals reporting receipt of these deceptive messages across different residential addresses. The Better Business Bureau has classified this activity as a phishing scam. The use of personal information suggests potential data breaches or purchases from data brokers, raising additional privacy concerns for affected homeowners. Recipients report that their properties are not actually for sale, confirming the fraudulent nature of these "offers."

Consumers should be extremely cautious of unsolicited text messages claiming to offer property reviews or cash purchases, even when they contain accurate personal information. To verify legitimacy, homeowners should independently research any company claiming interest in their property by searching official business registries and checking with local real estate professionals. Never click on links in unsolicited text messages, and do not provide personal or financial information to unknown parties. If you receive these messages, hang up on any follow-up calls, do not click the provided links, and report the activity to the FTC at reportfraud.ftc.gov or file a complaint with the FCC. To check if a number or domain is safe, consumers can search online complaint databases, check with the Better Business Bureau, or use website safety checkers before interacting with unknown entities.

This campaign represents a moderate threat level due to its use of accurate personal information and professional-appearing messaging structure. The lcbr.us domain should be considered unsafe and avoided entirely. Homeowners should remain vigilant for similar messages and continue reporting incidents to help authorities track this operation's scope and prevent further victimization.

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