Scam Detective

Scam Campaign

Scam Reports for abc-seniors.com

Identified on 4/18/2026

Primary Entity

domain

abc-seniors.com
Suspicious
  • No SSL certificate
  • 3 community reports from users

Campaign Narrative

**Scam Campaign Report: Always Best Care Senior Services Network**

This cybersecurity investigation has identified a coordinated network of entities operating under the "Always Best Care Senior Services" brand, spanning multiple geographic regions and utilizing interconnected communication channels. The network consists of 8 primary entities: 3 phone numbers (8049125688, 8019350039, 8627727047), 2 domains (abc-seniors.com and alwaysbestcaremorris.wordpress.com), and 3 email addresses (ehall@abc-seniors.com, jshifflett@abc-seniors.com, pchatman@abc-seniors.com). Analysis reveals 17 high-confidence connections between these entities, all with reported_together relationship types at 1.00 confidence levels.

The central hub of this operation appears to be the domain abc-seniors.com, which was registered on February 14, 2006, through Register.com - Network Solutions, LLC. This domain maintains direct connections to all three email addresses and phone numbers in the network. Each regional operation follows a consistent pattern: the Salt Lake City operation uses phone number 8019350039 with ehall@abc-seniors.com, the Richmond area operation uses 8049125688 with jshifflett@abc-seniors.com, and the Morris County operation connects phone number 8627727047 to pchatman@abc-seniors.com while also utilizing the WordPress subdomain alwaysbestcaremorris.wordpress.com.

The campaign demonstrates clear geographic targeting across multiple states, with documented operations in Utah (Salt Lake County and South Davis County including Bountiful), Virginia (Southern Richmond including Midlothian, Moseley, and Chesterfield), and New Jersey (Morris County area). Community reports indicate the network promotes assisted living and senior care services, with 3 documented reports receiving community validation. Despite the organized nature of this network and its multi-state presence, formal FTC complaints for the associated phone numbers currently stand at zero, suggesting either early-stage operations or underreporting by affected consumers.

To protect yourself from potentially fraudulent senior care operations, always verify the legitimacy of any unsolicited contact by independently researching the company through official state licensing boards and Better Business Bureau records. If contacted by phone, do not provide personal information immediately and instead request written materials sent via postal mail. Avoid clicking links in unsolicited emails and never download attachments from unknown senders. If you receive suspicious communications from any entities in this network, report them immediately to the FTC at reportfraud.ftc.gov or file a complaint with the FCC for unwanted calls. You can verify the safety of phone numbers and domains by checking them against known scam databases and consumer protection websites before engaging.

This network presents a moderate threat level due to its organized structure, multi-state operations, and targeting of vulnerable senior populations. Recommended next steps include continued monitoring of these entities, reporting any consumer contacts to appropriate authorities, and sharing this information with state elder care regulatory agencies in Utah, Virginia, and New Jersey for potential licensing verification and consumer protection enforcement.

Entity Roster

Phone Numbers (3)

Domains (2)

Emails (3)

Data Sources

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