This scam campaign centers around Commercial Credit, Inc., a vehicle loan company with 3 CFPB complaints that serves as the primary connection point linking multiple financial service entities and communication channels. The campaign demonstrates a coordinated network of companies across various lending and debt collection sectors, all connected through shared reporting patterns involving the phone number 737-443-5014 and the domain www.pleaseunsubscribe.com, which was registered through GoDaddy.com, LLC on February 3, 2016.
The network includes five interconnected companies spanning high-risk financial sectors. UPGRADE, INC., a credit reporting company with 4,204 CFPB complaints, shows the highest consumer complaint volume, followed by Credit Corp Solutions Inc., a debt collection agency with 2,767 complaints. The cluster also includes ACCESS GROUP INC. (149 complaints) operating in student loans and My Mortgage, Inc. (7 complaints) in the mortgage sector. All entities demonstrate "reported together" relationships with confidence levels ranging from 0.35 to 0.50, with Credit Corp Solutions Inc. showing the strongest connection to Commercial Credit, Inc. at 0.50 confidence.
Consumer reports reveal a persistent harassment pattern involving "Commercial Credit Adjusters" conducting multi-year calling campaigns targeting individuals across international borders, including Ontario, Canada. Victims report receiving unwanted business credit offers via fax from associated entities like "Southland Commercial Credit," promoting unsolicited lines of credit and falsely claiming completed business credit reviews with approved terms. The phone number 737-443-5014 appears connected to all five companies in the network, while the pleaseunsubscribe.com domain is linked to both ACCESS GROUP INC. and Commercial Credit, Inc., suggesting coordinated communication infrastructure.
To protect yourself from this campaign, verify any financial company's legitimacy by checking their registration with appropriate state and federal regulators before engaging. If contacted by phone, immediately hang up and do not provide personal or financial information. Avoid clicking any links in emails or faxes from these entities. Report all suspicious contact to the FTC at reportfraud.ftc.gov or file complaints with the FCC for unwanted calls. Before responding to any financial offer, independently research the company through official channels and verify contact information through regulated databases rather than using provided phone numbers or websites.
This campaign represents a moderate threat level given the extensive complaint history totaling over 7,000 CFPB complaints across the network and evidence of persistent cross-border harassment. Consumers should exercise extreme caution with any contact from these interconnected entities and prioritize reporting suspicious activity to federal authorities to help disrupt this coordinated operation.