**Relief Check Scam Campaign Report**
This scam campaign involves a coordinated network of 5 connected entities centered around fraudulent relief check offers. The campaign uses phone number 804-429-1255 and 4 related domains: check.com, mycashlookup.com, www.reliefcheck.com, and www.myreliefcheck.com. While the phone number shows 0 FTC complaints, community reports reveal active targeting of consumers through voicemail messages claiming unclaimed relief funds.
The entities demonstrate strong interconnection through 6 reported-together relationships, with confidence levels ranging from 0.35 to 0.50. The legitimate domain check.com (registered in 1997 through InterNetX GmbH) appears to be exploited alongside newer domains registered through NAMECHEAP INC, including www.reliefcheck.com (registered January 17, 2019) and www.myreliefcheck.com (registered August 9, 2025). The scammers strategically use similar domain names to create confusion and appear legitimate.
Community reports reveal the campaign's methodology: scammers leave voicemail messages claiming recipients have unclaimed relief funds ranging from $5,286, directing them to visit websites like "www.relief check.com" and "my relief check.com" to claim these fictitious payments. One report specifically identifies the calls originating from 804-429-1255 in Waverly, VA, with scammers using AI-generated voices to enhance credibility. The Better Business Bureau has classified these reports under "Other" and "Phishing" scam types.
**Consumer Protection Advice**: If you receive similar calls or messages about unclaimed relief funds, hang up immediately and do not visit any recommended websites or click links. Legitimate government agencies do not contact citizens about unclaimed relief funds through unsolicited calls. To verify the legitimacy of any government relief program, visit official government websites directly by typing the URL yourself. If contacted by this campaign, report it to the FTC at reportfraud.ftc.gov or file a complaint with the FCC. Before engaging with any suspicious phone number or domain, consumers can check their safety status through official fraud reporting databases and community-driven scam alert platforms.
This campaign represents a moderate threat level due to its coordinated infrastructure and sophisticated use of AI voice technology. The interconnected domain network suggests ongoing operations. Consumers should remain vigilant for voicemail messages about unclaimed relief funds and immediately report any contact attempts to appropriate authorities.