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Phone Number

206-922-0880

Last reported Jun 10, 2026

High Risk
  • 136 FTC complaints filed against this number — top 1% of reported numbers
  • 15 FCC robocall/robotext complaints
  • 3 community reports from users
Showing the 12 highest-risk connections; 5,059 more in this cluster. Each line is a "campaign co-member" relationship.

Campaign Intelligence

Scam Campaign Report: Multi-Vector Financial and Malware Threat Cluster Consumer Protection Intelligence Report This report documents a cluster of 5,789 connected entities involved in a broad, multi-vector fraud and malware campaign targeting consumers across the United States and internationally. The cluster includes 1,271 phone numbers, 2,957 domains, 143 companies, and 281 email addresses, interconnected through 17 confirmed cross-entity relationships. The campaign appears to operate across ...

Scam Campaign Report: Multi-Vector Financial Fraud and Malware Infrastructure Cluster This report documents a cluster of 4,628 connected entities identified through cross-referencing complaint databases, threat intelligence feeds, and community reporting. The cluster spans 1,295 phone numbers, 2,559 domains and IP addresses, 160 companies, and 252 email addresses. While the individual phone numbers in this cluster each carry zero FTC complaints at this time, the broader infrastructure surroundi...

Scam Campaign Intelligence Report: Multi-Vector Financial and Malware Threat Cluster This report covers a cluster of 4,263 connected entities identified through aggregated complaint data, infrastructure analysis, and community reporting. The cluster encompasses 1,055 phone numbers, 2,451 domains and IP addresses, 146 companies, and 252 email addresses, forming one of the more complex mixed-threat groupings analyzed for consumer protection purposes. The campaign appears to exploit consumer famil...

Scam Campaign Report: Multi-Vector Fraud and Malware Cluster (3,955 Connected Entities) This report documents a large and technically sophisticated scam campaign comprising 3,955 connected entities, including 651 phone numbers, 2,107 flagged domains and IP addresses, and 182 associated email addresses. The campaign spans multiple fraud categories, combining impersonation-based telephone scams, malware distribution infrastructure, phishing email operations, and consumer fraud documented across c...

Scam Campaign Analysis Report: Multi-Vector Fraud and Malware Cluster (3,969 Connected Entities) Investigators have identified a sprawling cluster of 3,969 connected entities operating across phone, email, and web-based infrastructure, comprising 651 phone numbers, 2,121 domains and IP addresses, and 182 email addresses. The campaign spans multiple fraud categories including impersonation calls, malware distribution, botnet operations, and overpayment scams. The most prominently documented phon...

Scam Campaign Report: Multi-Vector Fraud Network Involving Impersonation Calls, Malware Infrastructure, and Online Vehicle Purchase Fraud This report covers a cluster of 3,426 connected entities, including 619 phone numbers, 1,630 domains, and 181 email addresses, tied to a broad and technically sophisticated fraud campaign. The campaign combines government and business impersonation robocalls, malware distribution infrastructure, and consumer-facing vehicle purchase scams. The scale and divers...

Scam Campaign Report: Multi-Vector Fraud and Malware Network (Cluster of 3,989 Connected Entities) This report documents a large-scale fraud and malware campaign identified through a cluster of 3,989 connected entities, including 651 phone numbers, 2,141 domains and IP addresses, and 182 email addresses. The campaign operates across multiple attack surfaces simultaneously, combining impersonation phone calls, malware-laced infrastructure, and deceptive email outreach to target consumers across ...

Details

FTC Complaints
136
FCC Complaints
15
FCC Call Types
Live Voice (7), Prerecorded Voice (5), Abandoned Calls (3)
Category
Other
First Seen
2/22/2026
Last Reported
6/10/2026
Area Code
206

Linked Company Activity

EQUIFAX, INC.
1 BBB complaint · Credit Cards] [Business: Equifax Impersonator] [Location: MD, USA- 21207]
TRANSUNION INTERMEDIATE HOLDINGS, INC.
4 BBB complaints · Phishing] [Business: TransUnion Imposter Sc
JPMORGAN CHASE & CO.
16 BBB complaints
CITIBANK, N.A.
31 BBB complaints
SELECT PORTFOLIO SERVICING, INC.
1 BBB complaint · Advance Fee Loan] [Business: Said they were from Select Portfolio Servicing] [Location:
WELLS FARGO & COMPANY
227 BBB complaints

Connected Entities

Community Reports

Is this phishing or legit? Hey everyone, I think I just received a phishing email from someone pretending to be Amazon on my rarely used Outlook account. I only used my Outlook account when I set up my Kindle Fire HD years ago, and just yesterday I turned it on after years and logged into my Amazon account, changing the password and setting up 2FA. The email sender is account-alert @ amazon .com (spaces added so it won't link) and the option to visit the Amazon website is at the top of the email banner in Outlook. This is the body of the email: Recent changes to your Amazon.com account Hello, We believe that an unauthorized party may have accessed your account. To protect your information, we took the following actions: -- Signed you out of risky active browser sessions -- Deregistered risky devices -- Reversed any modifications made by the unauthorized party -- Canceled any pending orders -- Disabled the password to your account. You can no longer use the same password for your account. Please call Customer Service and ask to be transferred to the Account Change department to regain access to your account. Customers within the US: 1-800-388-5512 Customers within Canada: 1-800-201-7575 International customers: 1-206-922-0880 In the meantime, follow these instructions to make your account more secure after you regain access: -- Do not use the same password that you use on other sites, including the one used with your email provider. -- Actively monitor all your accounts, including your email. Check if there were any unauthorized changes, such as auto-forwarding or deletion rules in your email settings. -- Review your recent order history and archived orders, and report any unauthorized orders placed to your account. Review this by going to "Your Account" and go into "Archived orders." -- Remove any unauthorized device registered to your account by clicking "Your Account," then "Digital Services and Device Support," and then "Manage Content & Devices." -- R

953 days ago1 upvote

Indian guy claiming hes from windows tech support 1st time he called me 1202 7444 5122 2nd time he called me 2027 444 5122 3rd time he called me 1 206 922 0880 He said my computer was being hacked and he needed to fix it and tried to get me to follow some steps

3357 days ago6 upvotes

Indian guy claiming hes from windows tech support 1st time he called me 1202 7444 5122 2nd time he called me 2027 444 5122 3rd time he called me 1 206 922 0880 He said my computer was being hacked and he needed to fix it and tried to get me to follow some steps

3357 days ago6 upvotes

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