**Debt Collection Scam Campaign Report**
This cybersecurity analysis identifies a coordinated scam campaign operating through six connected phone numbers that appear to be impersonating legitimate debt collection agencies. The campaign centers around the toll-free number 844-584-5759, which connects to five other numbers through same-campaign relationships: 858-280-2246, 509-205-2824, 845-212-7625, 507-585-4569, and 425-230-0776. These connections suggest the scammers are using multiple phone numbers as part of a single coordinated operation, with 425-230-0776 showing a weaker connection through reported-together relationships rather than direct campaign links.
The scammers appear to be exploiting the names of legitimate debt collection companies to add credibility to their schemes. Two actual debt collection firms are associated with this cluster: Credit Corp Solutions Inc., which has received 2,743 CFPB complaints, and REPORTS, INC., which has 10 CFPB complaints. The high volume of complaints against these legitimate companies may provide cover for scammers using similar names or claiming to represent these organizations. Community reports reveal the campaign uses social security and identification theft threats as primary tactics, with victims receiving voicemails from female callers directing them to contact 844-584-5759. Additional reports indicate the scammers pose as process servers, as evidenced by a December 11, 2025 incident where 858-280-2246 was used to contact a victim about alleged legal service.
Consumer impact data shows victims are being targeted in Wisconsin and potentially other states, with the campaign using fear-based tactics around social security issues and legal proceedings. While the six phone numbers in this cluster show zero FTC complaints individually, the community reports indicate active victimization is occurring. The scammers appear to be sophisticated in their approach, using multiple callback numbers and impersonating both government agencies and legitimate businesses to create urgency and compliance.
To protect yourself from this and similar campaigns, never provide personal information to unsolicited callers claiming to represent debt collectors or government agencies. Legitimate debt collectors must provide written validation notices, and real government agencies like the Social Security Administration typically communicate through official mail, not threatening phone calls. If you receive suspicious calls from any of these numbers or similar claims, hang up immediately and do not call back the provided numbers. Do not click any links in related text messages or emails. Report these incidents to the FTC at reportfraud.ftc.gov or to the FCC for unwanted calls. You can verify if a phone number or business is legitimate by checking official government databases, contacting the claimed organization directly through verified contact information, or searching scam databases before engaging with any caller.
This campaign represents a moderate threat level due to its coordinated nature across multiple phone numbers and sophisticated impersonation tactics. Consumers should exercise extreme caution with any unsolicited calls claiming urgent action is needed regarding debts, social security, or legal matters. The recommended next step is increased consumer awareness and continued monitoring of these numbers for evolving tactics, as the lack of formal complaints may indicate this is an emerging or recently launched campaign.