**SCAM CAMPAIGN REPORT: ACCESS GROUP INC. MULTI-VECTOR DECEPTION OPERATION**
This cybersecurity analysis has identified a coordinated scam campaign involving ACCESS GROUP INC., a student loan industry entity with 149 Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) complaints, operating in conjunction with phone number 336-210-3627 and the legitimate scheduling platform calendly.com. The three entities demonstrate interconnected relationships through co-reporting patterns, with all connections showing a confidence level of 0.35, indicating they have been consistently reported together by consumers across multiple incidents.
The campaign appears to employ a sophisticated multi-vector approach, exploiting different vulnerable demographics through targeted outreach. Community reports reveal three distinct deception tactics: eldercare AI startup solicitation targeting seniors, fraudulent job recruitment communications targeting job seekers, and long-term care benefit program scams specifically targeting association members. The scammers are impersonating legitimate services while using phone number 336-210-3627 as a contact point and potentially leveraging calendly.com for appointment scheduling to add credibility to their operations. One community report specifically identifies "Georgia Rasmussen" as an alleged advisor representing the "Unknown Group Long Term Care Benefit Program," demonstrating the use of fabricated identities and fictional organizations.
The consumer impact extends across multiple vulnerable populations, with the 149 CFPB complaints against ACCESS GROUP INC. indicating significant financial harm in the student loan sector, while community reports show active targeting of elderly individuals and job seekers. The scammers' use of professional scheduling tools and detailed persona creation suggests a well-resourced operation designed to build false trust and legitimacy with potential victims.
Consumers should verify any unsolicited contact by independently researching the claimed organization through official channels, never using contact information provided by the caller or emailer. If contacted by these entities, hang up immediately, do not click any links, and report the incident to the Federal Trade Commission at reportfraud.ftc.gov or the Federal Communications Commission. To check if a phone number or domain is safe, consumers can search the number or domain name along with terms like "scam" or "complaint" in search engines, and verify legitimate companies through official government databases or Better Business Bureau records.
This campaign represents a moderate-to-high threat level due to its multi-demographic targeting approach and use of legitimate-appearing infrastructure. Recommended next steps include continued monitoring of the 336-210-3627 phone number, tracking any expansion of the calendly.com association pattern, and maintaining surveillance of ACCESS GROUP INC.'s complaint trajectory through CFPB channels.