This scam campaign centers around Credit Corp Solutions Inc., a debt collection company with 2,778 CFPB complaints, operating in conjunction with two connected phone numbers: 737-237-8578 and 844-493-6055. The phone number 737-237-8578 has generated 3 FTC complaints for dropped calls or leaving no messages, with activity concentrated in Winfield, Arizona. Both phone numbers are linked through co-reporting relationships with a confidence level of 0.35, indicating they are frequently mentioned together in consumer complaints about the same fraudulent activities.
Consumer reports reveal this operation employs multiple deceptive tactics beyond debt collection. Community reports document scams involving fake celebrity endorsements, including impersonators of Dr. Ben Carson promoting memory supplements called "Memory Lift" and fraudulent Dr. Oz endorsements for a product called "Gelatide." One victim from New Mexico lost $326 after watching a fake Dr. Oz video and being contacted through both connected phone numbers. Additional reports describe credit repair scams where consumers are promised tradelines worth up to $100,000 but receive nothing in return, with the perpetrators becoming unreachable after payment.
The geographic targeting shows specific focus on southwestern regions, with documented activity in Winfield, Arizona and victims reported in New Mexico. The combination of debt collection complaints through Credit Corp Solutions Inc. and the celebrity impersonation scams suggests this operation targets vulnerable consumers through multiple channels, potentially using the debt collection front to appear legitimate while conducting supplement and credit repair frauds.
To protect yourself from this campaign, never trust unsolicited calls about debt collection, memory supplements, or credit repair services, especially those claiming celebrity endorsements. If contacted by these numbers or similar operations, hang up immediately and do not click any links or provide personal information. Verify any legitimate debt collection attempts by requesting written validation and checking directly with the original creditor. Report suspicious calls and websites to the FTC at reportfraud.ftc.gov or file complaints with the FCC. Before engaging with any financial service, verify company legitimacy through the Better Business Bureau and check phone numbers against known scam databases.
This represents a moderate to high-risk threat given the multiple fraud vectors, geographic targeting, and documented financial losses of hundreds of dollars per victim. Consumers should exercise extreme caution with any contact from the identified phone numbers or Credit Corp Solutions Inc. The combination of debt collection legitimacy with supplement and credit repair scams makes this operation particularly deceptive and potentially harmful to vulnerable populations.