This scam campaign centers around a connected network of debt collection and student loan entities operating through multiple phone numbers to target consumers with deceptive financial communications. The campaign involves two companies with significant complaint histories: Credit Corp Solutions Inc., which has generated 2,727 CFPB complaints in the debt collection industry, and Integrity Group Inc., which has 4 CFPB complaints related to student loan services. These companies are linked with perfect confidence (1.00) as being reported together by consumers, indicating coordinated operations.
Three phone numbers operate as part of the same campaign network: 8889652251, 8554899757, and 8666372482, all connected with 0.70 confidence as same-campaign operations. Despite generating consumer complaints, none of these numbers have registered FTC complaints, suggesting the scam may be in early stages or consumers are not reporting through official FTC channels. Each phone number has been reported together with both Credit Corp Solutions Inc. and Integrity Group Inc. with 0.35 confidence, demonstrating how the entities use multiple contact points to reach potential victims.
Consumer reports reveal the campaign's deceptive tactics, including misleading "Final Notice" mailers designed to impersonate mortgage lender communications and urgent language requesting "IMMEDIATE RESPONSE." Victims report receiving mailers dated as far out as February 12, 2026, with fake checks attached and instructions to call 8889652251. Additional reports describe fraudulent text messages involving unauthorized transactions linked to a company called "Bliss" using number 8554899757, where banks are alerting customers about potentially fraudulent charges.
To protect yourself from this campaign, verify any debt collection or student loan communication by contacting your original creditor or loan servicer directly using official contact information from your account statements, not numbers provided in unsolicited communications. Never call phone numbers listed in suspicious mailers or respond to urgent "final notice" claims without independent verification. If contacted by these entities, hang up immediately, do not click any links, and report the incident to the FTC at reportfraud.ftc.gov or file a complaint with the FCC. You can check if a phone number has been reported as fraudulent by searching consumer protection databases and checking with your phone carrier's spam protection services.
This campaign represents a moderate threat level due to the high complaint volume against Credit Corp Solutions Inc. and the sophisticated use of official-looking mailers with fake checks and urgent language. Consumers should remain vigilant for communications from these phone numbers and companies, report any contact attempts to appropriate authorities, and verify all debt-related communications through independent channels before taking any action.