Scam Detective

Scam Campaign

Credit Corp Solutions Inc. Complaint Cluster

Identified on 5/23/2026

Primary Entity

domain

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

Campaign Narrative

**Credit Corp Solutions and Freeshipping.com Scam Campaign**

This scam campaign involves two interconnected entities: Credit Corp Solutions Inc., a debt collection company with 2,794 complaints filed with the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), and the domain freeshipping.com, which was registered on March 27, 1997 through GoDaddy.com, LLC. These entities have been reported together by consumers, indicating a coordinated fraudulent operation with a confidence level of 0.35 in their connection.

Community reports reveal multiple deceptive tactics employed through freeshipping.com. Consumers report the website as a "fraud, scam website" that should be avoided entirely. One victim described how freeshipping.com appeared as a pop-up during a legitimate flower purchase, falsely claiming to offer a "delivery rebate" using previously entered payment information. Another consumer reported being promised credit repair services and a $100,000 tradeline through the connected operation, but received nothing despite payment, with no working phone number for contact and unresponsive email support that only provides automated acknowledgment messages.

The high volume of 2,794 CFPB complaints against Credit Corp Solutions Inc. demonstrates significant consumer harm, while the freeshipping.com domain serves as a deceptive front-end operation targeting consumers during legitimate online transactions. The combination of debt collection harassment and fraudulent shipping/credit repair offers suggests this campaign employs multiple attack vectors to maximize victim acquisition and financial damage.

**Consumer Protection Advice**

To protect yourself from this type of scam, always verify the legitimacy of unexpected pop-ups or unsolicited credit repair offers by independently researching the company through official channels. If contacted by phone, hang up immediately and do not provide personal information. Never click on suspicious links or pop-ups that appear during online transactions. Before engaging with any debt collection or shipping service, verify their credentials through the Better Business Bureau and check for complaints on consumer protection websites. If you encounter these scams, report them immediately to the FTC at reportfraud.ftc.gov or file a complaint with the FCC. You can check if a phone number or domain is safe by searching consumer complaint databases and running the information through official fraud reporting websites.

This campaign represents a moderate threat level due to the established infrastructure, significant complaint volume, and multi-faceted approach targeting consumers during vulnerable moments like online purchases or financial difficulties. Consumers should exercise extreme caution when encountering either entity and report any contact attempts to appropriate authorities to help prevent further victimization.

Entity Roster

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Companies (1)

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