This scam campaign involves two connected domains operating a fraudulent relief check scheme targeting consumers with false promises of unclaimed money. The primary domains identified are claim.com, registered through NameCheap, Inc. on May 20, 1997, and www.reliefclaim.com, registered through Porkbun LLC on October 15, 2025. These domains have been reported together by consumers with a confidence level of 0.35, indicating coordinated fraudulent activity across the campaign infrastructure. The ...
claim.com
First seen Mar 31, 2026
- No SSL certificate
- 4 community reports from users
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voice message left person identified himself as Dan stated he was from my debt relief claim and there is $5286. i could loose if not claimed from my relief claim.com. [BBB Scam Type: Phishing] [Business: my relief claim] [Location: SC, USA- 29477]
Hey, This is Dan from my relief claim.com, This is a final notice on $5286.00 already issued in your name that still hasn't been claimed, if this isn't claimed it can be returned and removed from eligibility, this money does not get resent automatically, Go to www.reliefclaim.com Search your name and secure it before its gone. [BBB Scam Type: Phishing] [Business: Myreliefclaim.com] [Location: VA, USA- 24012]
The guy in the message said hi , this is dan from my relief claim.com. that this is the last chance to claim the check of $5,286. Go to the website [BBB Scam Type: Phishing] [Business: My relief check] [Location: PA, USA- 15618]
Got voice mail saying to go to myrelief claim.com to claim my check before its too late [BBB Scam Type: Fake Check/Money Order] [Business: Myreliefclaim.com] [Location: FL, USA- 33860]
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