Scam Detective

Scam Campaign

Credit Corp Solutions Inc. Complaint Cluster

Identified on 4/5/2026

Primary Entity

domain

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

Campaign Narrative

**Scam Campaign Report: Multi-Domain Infrastructure Network with Debt Collection Connections**

This cybersecurity investigation has identified a suspicious network of three interconnected domains sharing common infrastructure and operational patterns. The domains tryassence.com, beastnft.io, and kiddofinds.com were all registered through GoDaddy.com, LLC within a four-day period between March 24-28, 2025. Analysis reveals extensive shared infrastructure connections between all three domains, with six separate same-infrastructure relationships identified across the network, each carrying a 0.50 confidence rating.

The campaign demonstrates concerning operational diversity, spanning multiple consumer sectors from e-commerce to cryptocurrency investments. Community reports reveal that tryassence.com has been operating as an underwear retailer, with consumers reporting order fulfillment issues including deleted confirmation emails and problems with Facebook-promoted "buy 4 get 4" promotions totaling $83.85. Meanwhile, beastnft.io has been identified by community members as operating a "ponzi scheme in name of NFT," indicating fraudulent cryptocurrency investment operations. The network shows additional complexity through its connection to Credit Corp Solutions Inc., a debt collection company with 2,735 Consumer Financial Protection Bureau complaints, linked to tryassence.com through co-reporting patterns with 0.35 confidence.

Consumer impact appears significant despite limited public reporting, suggesting potential underreporting of victimization. The rapid domain registration timeline, shared infrastructure, and diverse operational fronts indicate a sophisticated campaign designed to maximize victim reach across different consumer segments. The connection to a heavily-complained-about debt collection entity raises additional concerns about potential secondary victimization or data harvesting operations.

**Consumer Protection Advisory:** If contacted by any entity associated with these domains, immediately hang up phone calls, do not click on any links, and avoid providing personal or financial information. Verify the legitimacy of any business by checking official registration databases and searching for independent reviews outside of social media advertisements. Consumers can verify domain safety through the Federal Trade Commission's scam database and should report suspicious contacts to the FTC at reportfraud.ftc.gov or file complaints with the FCC for telecommunications fraud. Before making any online purchases, especially from social media advertisements, verify the company's physical address, contact information, and return policy through independent sources.

This network represents a high-threat, multi-vector campaign utilizing shared infrastructure to operate across different consumer sectors simultaneously. The rapid deployment timeline and operational diversity suggest active expansion. Immediate monitoring of associated infrastructure and proactive consumer education campaigns are recommended to prevent further victimization.

Entity Roster

Domains (3)

Companies (1)

Data Sources

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