This cybersecurity investigation reveals a multi-faceted operation involving debt collection companies, questionable consumer products, and associated communication channels. The campaign centers around three companies with significant complaint histories: Credit Corp Solutions Inc. with 2,735 CFPB complaints, Franklin Financial Corporation with 31 CFPB complaints, and REPORTS, INC. with 10 CFPB complaints. All three companies operate in debt collection or credit reporting industries, suggesting coordinated activities in financial services targeting.
The network utilizes two phone numbers, 656-221-1407 and 728-999-1883, along with the domain get-itagpro.com, which are interconnected through consumer reports. Credit Corp Solutions Inc. shows the strongest connection to phone number 656-221-1407 with a confidence level of 0.59, while maintaining a 0.50 confidence connection to 728-999-1883. The get-itagpro.com domain is linked to both phone numbers and Credit Corp Solutions Inc., indicating shared infrastructure or coordinated operations across multiple business fronts.
Consumer impact data reveals concerning patterns of fraudulent product sales and deceptive marketing practices. Community reports detail consumers receiving low-quality merchandise, specifically non-polarized plastic glasses advertised as premium polar glasses, along with suspicious cards containing international phone numbers. Additional reports indicate consumers being directed to get-itagpro.com through fake review sites like "TrustedConsumerGuide" promoting iTagPro tracking devices, suggesting a broader network of deceptive marketing funnels designed to capture consumer information and payments.
To protect yourself from this campaign, verify any company's legitimacy by checking CFPB complaint databases and searching for independent reviews outside of promotional websites. If contacted by these phone numbers (656-221-1407 or 728-999-1883) or directed to get-itagpro.com, do not provide personal information, make payments, or click on links. Hang up immediately on unsolicited calls and report suspicious contact to the FTC at reportfraud.ftc.gov or file complaints with the FCC for unwanted calls. Before engaging with any debt collection company, request written validation of debts and verify the company's licensing in your state.
This operation represents a moderate to high threat level given the volume of complaints against associated companies and the multi-channel approach combining debt collection activities with fraudulent product sales. Consumers should exercise extreme caution when encountering any of these entities and immediately report contact attempts to appropriate authorities. The interconnected nature of these businesses suggests ongoing monitoring and investigation by consumer protection agencies is warranted.