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Scam Campaign

ACCESS GROUP INC. Complaint Cluster

Identified on 4/5/2026

Primary Entity

phone

5033344879
Low Activity
  • 3 community reports from users

Campaign Narrative

This cybersecurity analysis identifies a coordinated scam campaign operating through interconnected entities centered around fraudulent employment offers. The campaign involves phone number 5033344879, domain ace-ss.com, and ACCESS GROUP INC., a student loan company with 149 Consumer Financial Protection Bureau complaints. These three entities are connected through four documented relationships, each with 0.59 confidence levels, indicating they have been reported together by multiple consumers encountering the same fraudulent scheme.

The primary attack vector appears to be unsolicited employment offers targeting individuals by name. Community reports reveal that a person identifying as "John Fullmer, Human Resources Manager at ACE Shipping Solutions, LLC" has been contacting potential victims with promises of remote, part-time opportunities. These personalized messages demonstrate that the scammers have obtained consumer personal information, making their outreach appear more legitimate. The connection to ACCESS GROUP INC., which operates in the student loan industry, suggests the campaign may be specifically targeting individuals with student debt who would be particularly receptive to additional income opportunities.

While the phone number 5033344879 currently shows 0 FTC complaints, the established connections to both the domain ace-ss.com and ACCESS GROUP INC. through reported_together relationships indicate this is part of an active scam infrastructure. The relatively low confidence scores of 0.59 across all relationships suggest this campaign may be in its early stages or operating with rotating identities and contact methods to avoid detection.

To protect yourself from similar employment scams, always verify job opportunities independently by researching the company through official channels and contacting them directly using publicly available contact information. Never provide personal information, banking details, or pay upfront fees for employment opportunities. If you receive suspicious calls or messages, hang up immediately and do not click on any links. Report fraudulent employment offers to the FTC at reportfraud.ftc.gov or file complaints with the FCC for phone-based scams. Before responding to any job offer, verify phone numbers and domains through consumer protection websites and search for the company name along with terms like "scam" or "complaints."

This campaign represents a moderate threat level due to its targeted nature and use of personalized information to build credibility with victims. Consumers should exercise heightened caution when receiving unsolicited employment offers, particularly those promising remote work or part-time opportunities. Organizations should monitor for impersonation of their brands and report fraudulent use of company names to appropriate authorities.

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