This scam campaign centers around fraudulent unclaimed money schemes operated through a network of connected domains and phone number 6124856941. The primary domain www.myrelief.com, registered on 2003-01-24 through PDR Ltd. d/b/a PublicDomainRegistry.com, serves as the focal point for the operation. This domain shares infrastructure with www.thexyz.com (registered 2003-01-20) and myrelief.com, while being co-reported with domains laim.com and www.myreliefclaim.com. The network demonstrates coordinated infrastructure usage, with the newer domain www.myreliefclaim.com registered as recently as 2025-12-30 through Internet Domain Service BS Corp., suggesting ongoing expansion of the fraudulent operation.
Community reports reveal a consistent pattern where scammers use the name "Dan" and claim victims have unclaimed money ranging from $5,246 to $5,286 waiting for collection. Victims receive calls from 6124856941, with the caller leaving voicemails directing them to visit www.myrelief.com before "it's too late." These reports span multiple states including Georgia, indicating a broad geographic targeting approach rather than localized activity. The scammers create urgency by describing their contact as a "final notice" and claiming money has "already been issued" in the victim's name.
The campaign shows moderate confidence levels in entity relationships, with same infrastructure connections scoring 0.50 confidence and reported together relationships at 0.35 confidence. While phone number 6124856941 currently shows 0 FTC complaints, the presence of multiple community reports and the coordinated domain network indicates active fraudulent operations targeting consumers across state lines.
To protect yourself from similar scams, verify any unclaimed money claims through official state treasury websites or the National Association of Unclaimed Property Administrators at unclaimed.org. Legitimate government agencies do not cold-call about unclaimed funds and never require upfront fees. If contacted by these scammers, hang up immediately, do not click any links or visit the websites mentioned, and report the incident to the FTC at reportfraud.ftc.gov or the FCC. You can check if a phone number or domain is associated with scams by searching consumer protection databases and community reporting sites before engaging.
This campaign represents a moderate threat level due to its coordinated infrastructure and active targeting of consumers with false unclaimed money promises. Recommended next steps include continued monitoring of the domain network for new registrations, tracking of complaint patterns across states, and consumer education about legitimate unclaimed property processes to reduce victimization.