This cybersecurity investigation reveals a multi-faceted scam campaign involving four connected phone numbers operating in coordination with a fraudulent product website and debt collection impersonation scheme. The core of this operation centers around phone number 7289991883, which serves as a hub connecting to three other numbers: 7197737069, 8368216429, and 6562211407. Analysis indicates that 7197737069, 7289991883, and 8368216429 operate as part of the same campaign with 70% confidence, suggesting coordinated calling operations likely rotating numbers to evade detection.
The campaign demonstrates sophisticated infrastructure sharing, with the domain getwuffy.com being reported together with phone number 7289991883. Community reports reveal that getwuffy.com operates as a fraudulent e-commerce site advertising "real life interactive robotic dogs" through YouTube and mobile game advertisements. Victims report purchasing these products in December 2025 as Christmas gifts, with one consumer spending money on December 22, 2025, and another on December 30, 2025, but neither receiving their ordered items by January 21, 2026. The domain was registered through NAMECHEAP INC on September 19, 2025, indicating recent establishment likely timed for holiday shopping scams.
Adding complexity to this operation, phone number 7289991883 has been reported together with Credit Corp Solutions Inc., a legitimate debt collection company with 2,735 Consumer Financial Protection Bureau complaints. Community reports describe repeated calls claiming to discuss "personal loans" without mentioning the recipient's name, using nearly identical scripts across multiple calls over several months. This suggests scammers are impersonating the legitimate debt collection company to add credibility to their fraudulent calls, potentially targeting consumers with fabricated debt claims.
To protect against these scams, consumers should verify any unsolicited contact independently by looking up official company information through legitimate channels rather than using contact details provided by callers. Never provide personal or financial information to unsolicited callers, and hang up immediately if contacted by these numbers. Do not click links in advertisements for unfamiliar products, especially those offering unrealistic items like "interactive robotic dogs." If you receive suspicious calls or have been victimized, report the incident to the Federal Trade Commission at reportfraud.ftc.gov or file complaints with the Federal Communications Commission. Before engaging with unfamiliar websites or phone numbers, consumers can research their legitimacy through consumer protection databases and online complaint platforms.
This campaign represents a moderate to high threat level due to its multi-vector approach combining fraudulent e-commerce, debt collection impersonation, and coordinated phone harassment. The operation's timing around holiday shopping and use of legitimate company impersonation demonstrates sophisticated social engineering tactics. Consumers should remain vigilant against unsolicited contact from these numbers and domain, while regulatory agencies should investigate the coordinated nature of this campaign for potential enforcement action.