Scam Detective

Scam Campaign

Scam Reports for www.reliefcheckusa.com

Identified on 4/18/2026

Primary Entity

domain

www.reliefcheckusa.com
Suspicious
  • No SSL certificate
  • WHOIS registration hidden
  • 13 community reports from users

Campaign Narrative

**Scam Campaign Analysis: Relief Check Fraud Network**

A coordinated scam campaign targeting consumers with fraudulent relief check promises has been identified, operating through a network of four interconnected domains and at least one phone number. The operation centers around domains www.reliefcheckusa.com, myreliefclaim.com, www.myreliefcheck.com, and www.mycashlookup.com, all registered between August 2025 and December 2025. These domains are distributed across two registrars: Internet Domain Service BS Corp (handling www.reliefcheckusa.com and myreliefclaim.com) and NAMECHEAP INC (handling www.myreliefcheck.com and www.mycashlookup.com). Phone number 352-391-8129 has been reported in connection with www.reliefcheckusa.com, showing the multi-channel approach of this fraud operation.

The entities demonstrate strong interconnectedness through consumer reports, with 11 documented relationship connections between the domains and phone number. The highest confidence relationships exist between www.myreliefcheck.com and www.mycashlookup.com (confidence level 0.83), and between www.myreliefcheck.com and www.reliefcheckusa.com (confidence level 0.74). These connections indicate a coordinated campaign where multiple domains are being used simultaneously or in sequence to target the same victims, likely to maintain operational continuity when individual domains are blocked or reported.

Consumer reports reveal a consistent modus operandi involving voicemail messages from someone identifying as "Dan" who claims recipients have $5286 waiting in an unclaimed relief check. Community reports document identical scripts across multiple domains, with messages stating "our records show you may have $5286 waiting in a relief check that's already been issued in your name but has not yet been collected" and creating urgency by claiming this is a "final notice." While phone number 352-391-8129 currently shows 0 FTC complaints, community reports indicate active targeting of consumers through both voice calls and the fraudulent websites.

To protect yourself from this and similar relief check scams, always verify any claims about government benefits through official government websites like IRS.gov or by calling government agencies directly using numbers from their official websites. Legitimate government agencies do not contact citizens through unsolicited calls or emails about unclaimed benefits, and they never ask for personal information or payment to process benefits. If you receive suspicious calls or messages, hang up immediately, do not click on any links, and do not provide personal information. Report these incidents to the FTC at reportfraud.ftc.gov and to the FCC for unwanted calls. You can check if a phone number or domain is safe by searching online for scam reports, using reverse phone lookup services, and verifying domain registration dates through WHOIS searches.

This relief check fraud network represents a moderate threat level due to its coordinated multi-domain structure and active consumer targeting. The recent registration dates of all domains (2025) and identical messaging patterns suggest an organized operation designed to exploit consumers' hopes for financial relief. Consumers should exercise extreme caution with any unsolicited communications about unclaimed government benefits, and authorities should consider coordinated action across all identified domains and the associated phone number to disrupt this fraudulent network.

Entity Roster

Phone Numbers (1)

Domains (4)

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