Scam Detective

Scam Campaign

Scam Reports for 302-271-6566

Identified on 4/18/2026

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3022716566
Low Activity
  • 4 community reports from users

Campaign Narrative

**Multi-Product Health Supplement Scam Campaign**

This cybersecurity investigation has identified a coordinated scam campaign operating through four connected phone numbers: 302-271-6566, 866-637-2482, 323-529-8488, and 866-354-2940. Despite having zero formal FTC complaints filed against any of these numbers, community reports reveal these entities are part of an organized health supplement fraud operation targeting vulnerable consumers, particularly elderly individuals dealing with health concerns.

The phone numbers demonstrate clear operational coordination through seven documented "reported together" relationships with confidence levels of 0.35 each. The numbers 302-271-6566, 323-529-8488, and 866-354-2940 show particularly strong interconnection patterns, with 302-271-6566 appearing in duplicate relationship reports with both 323-529-8488 and 866-354-2940. Additionally, 866-637-2482 connects to the Delaware-based number 302-271-6566, indicating shared infrastructure or coordinated calling campaigns across this network.

Community reports reveal the campaign's scope and deceptive tactics, with each phone number linked to specific fraudulent health products: Neurocept (302-271-6566), Gut Freedom (866-354-2940), Pro-Zenith (323-529-8488), and Night Renew (address 19655 E. 35th). The operation also includes MemoMaster cognitive supplements promoted through the website memomaster.cloud. One particularly concerning report details how scammers exploited a consumer caring for a spouse with dementia, using fabricated testimonials featuring "Dr. Gupta & his dad" to sell MemoMaster supplements, demonstrating the campaign's predatory targeting of vulnerable populations dealing with serious health challenges.

The geographic distribution shows numbers from Delaware (302), California (323), and toll-free lines (866), suggesting a nationwide operation using diverse area codes to appear legitimate and avoid detection. The scheme employs deceptive ordering systems where consumers attempting to modify quantities are charged for larger orders, as documented in reports about the 8293-COGBLEND-200 product ordering scam.

To protect yourself from this type of fraud, always verify health product claims through licensed healthcare providers and check supplement companies through the Better Business Bureau. If contacted by any of these numbers or similar operations, hang up immediately, do not click on any links in related emails or texts, and report the incident to the FTC at reportfraud.ftc.gov or to the FCC for phone-based scams. Before engaging with any health product vendor, search the phone number and company name online for scam reports, and verify that legitimate contact information and physical addresses are provided.

This campaign represents a moderate-to-high threat level due to its coordinated multi-number operation, targeting of vulnerable populations, and sophisticated deceptive practices. Immediate recommended actions include adding all four identified numbers to telecommunications fraud databases, monitoring for additional related numbers in the same geographic regions, and issuing consumer alerts about the specific product names and tactics documented in this investigation.

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