Scam Detective

Scam Campaign

Credit Corp Solutions Inc. Complaint Cluster

Identified on 5/22/2026

Primary Entity

domain

flexwrapco.com
Suspicious
  • No SSL certificate
  • 3 community reports from users

Campaign Narrative

This scam campaign appears to center around fraudulent e-commerce operations using a network of connected domains to target consumers with deceptive product advertisements, particularly through social media platforms. The campaign involves four interconnected domains: flexwrapco.com (registered on July 30, 2025 through GoDaddy.com, LLC), athletiqs.com, 2fflexwrapco.com, and www.dot-news.org. These domains are linked through multiple reported_together relationships, indicating they have been co-reported by consumers in fraud complaints, suggesting coordinated fraudulent activity across the network.

Consumer reports reveal a pattern of deceptive advertising focused on health and wellness products, particularly knee support devices and oils. Multiple victims reported seeing targeted advertisements on Facebook and Instagram for products like "Patellar Support Knee Straps" priced around $10-15 and "goda oil" promotions. Consumers describe clicking on these ads, being redirected to the scam websites, making purchases through payment platforms including PayPal, and then never receiving their ordered products. Follow-up attempts to contact the companies resulted in complete communication blackouts, with the fraudulent advertisements disappearing entirely after payments were processed.

The campaign's connection to debt collection companies ACCOUNT SERVICES INC. (8 CFPB complaints) and Credit Corp Solutions Inc. (2,779 CFPB complaints) through reported_together relationships suggests these entities may be part of a broader fraud ecosystem. Both debt collection companies have been co-reported alongside the fraudulent domains, indicating potential coordination between fake e-commerce operations and aggressive debt collection practices, possibly targeting the same consumer pool or operating under shared infrastructure.

To protect yourself from similar scams, always verify the legitimacy of online retailers before making purchases by checking for valid business addresses, phone numbers, and customer service contacts. Be particularly cautious of social media advertisements offering health products at unusually low prices. If contacted by suspicious entities through any of these domains or companies, hang up immediately, do not click on any links, and report the activity to the FTC at reportfraud.ftc.gov or to the FCC for phone-based scams. You can verify the safety of domains and phone numbers using consumer protection websites and reverse lookup services before engaging.

This campaign represents a moderate-to-high threat level due to the coordinated nature of the domain network and the involvement of entities with significant complaint histories. The 2,787 total CFPB complaints associated with the connected debt collection companies, combined with active consumer reports of financial losses, indicates ongoing fraudulent activity. Consumers should exercise extreme caution when encountering any of these domains or companies, and regulatory authorities should consider investigating the connections between these entities for potential coordinated fraud operations.

Entity Roster

Domains (4)

Companies (2)

Data Sources

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