**Home Point Financial Corporation Impersonation Campaign**
Our analysis has identified a scam campaign targeting consumers through impersonation of Home Point Financial Corporation, a legitimate mortgage company that has received 839 complaints with the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB). Scammers are using the phone number 833-570-4667 in connection with fraudulent communications designed to appear as if they originate from this established financial institution.
The connection between Home Point Financial Corporation and phone number 833-570-4667 has been established through multiple consumer reports, though the confidence level of 0.35 suggests this association may involve impersonation rather than legitimate business communications. Community reports indicate that consumers are receiving unsolicited 4x6 blue postcards that reference previous married names and addresses, along with mentions of financial services that have been bought out by other companies. These postcards direct recipients to call 833-570-4667, which appears to be a key component of the scam operation.
The consumer impact of this campaign includes confusion and potential financial risk for individuals who may believe they are dealing with a legitimate mortgage company. The use of specific personal information such as previous married names and addresses suggests the scammers have access to detailed consumer data, making their communications appear more credible. While the phone number 833-570-4667 currently shows zero FTC complaints, the community reports and connection to a company with significant CFPB complaint history indicates active targeting of consumers.
To protect yourself from this type of financial impersonation scam, never call phone numbers provided in unsolicited mail or communications. Instead, independently verify any claims by contacting the company directly using contact information from their official website or previous legitimate correspondence. If you receive suspicious postcards or calls claiming to be from financial institutions, hang up immediately and do not click any links in emails or text messages. Report suspected fraud to the FTC at reportfraud.ftc.gov or to the FCC for phone-related scams. You can verify if a phone number or domain has been reported as suspicious by checking consumer protection websites and community fraud databases.
This campaign represents a moderate threat level due to the targeted nature of the communications and use of personal information. Consumers should remain vigilant for similar postal communications and verify any financial service claims through official channels before responding or providing any personal information.