Scam Detective

Scam Campaign

Credit Corp Solutions Inc. Complaint Cluster

Identified on 4/22/2026

Primary Entity

domain

jobshiringplc.com
Suspicious
  • No SSL certificate
  • 5 community reports from users

Campaign Narrative

This scam campaign involves a fraudulent employment scheme operating through the domain jobshiringplc.com, which was registered with NameSilo, LLC on January 5, 2026. The domain has been reported in connection with Credit Corp Solutions Inc., a debt collection company that has generated 2,727 complaints with the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB). While the confidence level of this connection is moderate at 0.35, the relationship suggests potential coordination between fake job postings and debt collection activities targeting the same victims.

Community reports reveal a pattern of fake employment opportunities being advertised through legitimate platforms like LinkedIn, impersonating well-known companies such as Tiffany & Co. and Starbucks. Victims report applying for remote positions including Data Entry Clerk roles, only to discover the original job listings disappear from LinkedIn shortly after application. The scammers then follow up with official-sounding emails thanking applicants for their submissions and indicating their applications are under review. One highly-voted community report with 437 upvotes suggests this campaign has been operating for an extended period, with detailed victim accounts providing warnings to other potential targets.

The connection between the fraudulent job site and a debt collection company with thousands of CFPB complaints indicates a sophisticated operation that may be harvesting personal and financial information through fake job applications, potentially for use in debt collection scams or identity theft. The high volume of complaints against Credit Corp Solutions Inc. suggests significant consumer impact, with victims likely experiencing both employment fraud and subsequent debt collection harassment.

To protect yourself from similar scams, always verify job opportunities by visiting company websites directly rather than clicking links in emails. Legitimate employers will have verifiable contact information and job postings on their official websites. If contacted by suspicious job recruiters or debt collectors, hang up immediately and do not provide personal information. Do not click links in unsolicited emails claiming to be from employers. Report suspected scams to the FTC at reportfraud.ftc.gov or file complaints with the FCC for phone-based scams. Before engaging with any job opportunity or debt collection communication, check if the associated phone numbers or domains are safe by searching for them in scam databases and community forums.

This campaign represents a moderate threat level given the established infrastructure and documented victim reports. Consumers should exercise heightened caution when applying for remote positions through third-party platforms and immediately report any suspicious employment communications to relevant authorities. The combination of job fraud and debt collection activities suggests an ongoing, organized operation requiring continued monitoring and consumer awareness efforts.

Entity Roster

Domains (1)

Companies (1)

Data Sources

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