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Phone Number

800-269-0271

Last reported May 19, 2026

Suspicious
  • 5 FTC complaints filed against this number
  • 8 FCC robocall/robotext complaints
  • 2 community reports from users
Showing the 12 highest-risk connections; 5,413 more in this cluster.

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 Financial Fraud and Infrastructure Cluster This report covers a cluster of 3,157 connected entities identified through shared reporting, co-appearance in consumer complaints, and cross-domain infrastructure linkages. The campaign spans 1,314 phone numbers, 1,486 domains, 170 companies, and 187 email addresses, with 16 documented cross-entity relationships. The cluster appears to blend legitimate financial institution impersonation with fraudulent domains, susp...

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
5
FCC Complaints
8
FCC Call Types
Prerecorded Voice (7), Live Voice (1)
Category
Calls pretending to be government, businesses, or family and friends
First Seen
2/23/2026
Last Reported
5/19/2026
Area Code
800

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

IDENTITY THEFT RECOVERY 101 Greetings all, ​ Firstly, if you're reading this post because you have been a victim of identity theft, then I am truly sorry. As someone who has had their identity stolen multiple times, I understand the frustration and anxiety that it causes. I've put this information together as a guide to assist you with finding out what to do next in the event that you have had your identity stolen, as well as some tips to ensure it doesn't happen again. Remember to document EVERYTHING. Save every letter or email you get. Take screenshots when applicable of any potential evidence. Write down every case number or confirmation number given to you by the authorities/credit bureaus. \*\*\*\*\*\*\*\* CONTAINMENT \*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*The first step is to prevent any further usage of your identity. To do this, follow the steps below. **1.) FREEZE your credit immediately.** \-- A credit freeze is designed to ensure no further lines of credit or accounts can be opened with your information. A credit freeze will remain in place until YOU decide to unfreeze your credit. I believe there was a recent change made during 2020 which eliminated the fees associated with freezing and unfreezing your credit, so it SHOULD be free. Once your credit is frozen, the 3 bureaus will give you a special PIN that is only provided ONCE. Ensure you save this pin for when you are ready to unfreeze your credit. (\*NOTE: This PIN may also have been removed from the process as of 2020). Freezing your credit DOES NOT interfere with your credit score, and your financial behavior can still cause your Credit Score to go up or down. The freeze also does not remediate any accounts that may have been opened already, but it will prevent the thief from opening any further accounts.(**Opinion:** Even if your identity hasn't been stolen, or confirmed stolen, there is no harm in freezing your credit. You will just need to remember to unfreeze it whenever you are ready to apply for a loan,

1729 days ago56 upvotes

IDENTITY THEFT RECOVERY 101 Greetings all, ​ Firstly, if you're reading this post because you have been a victim of identity theft, then I am truly sorry. As someone who has had their identity stolen multiple times, I understand the frustration and anxiety that it causes. I've put this information together as a guide to assist you with finding out what to do next in the event that you have had your identity stolen, as well as some tips to ensure it doesn't happen again. Remember to document EVERYTHING. Save every letter or email you get. Take screenshots when applicable of any potential evidence. Write down every case number or confirmation number given to you by the authorities/credit bureaus. \*\*\*\*\*\*\*\* CONTAINMENT \*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*The first step is to prevent any further usage of your identity. To do this, follow the steps below. **1.) FREEZE your credit immediately.** \-- A credit freeze is designed to ensure no further lines of credit or accounts can be opened with your information. A credit freeze will remain in place until YOU decide to unfreeze your credit. I believe there was a recent change made during 2020 which eliminated the fees associated with freezing and unfreezing your credit, so it SHOULD be free. Once your credit is frozen, the 3 bureaus will give you a special PIN that is only provided ONCE. Ensure you save this pin for when you are ready to unfreeze your credit. (\*NOTE: This PIN may also have been removed from the process as of 2020). Freezing your credit DOES NOT interfere with your credit score, and your financial behavior can still cause your Credit Score to go up or down. The freeze also does not remediate any accounts that may have been opened already, but it will prevent the thief from opening any further accounts.(**Opinion:** Even if your identity hasn't been stolen, or confirmed stolen, there is no harm in freezing your credit. You will just need to remember to unfreeze it whenever you are ready to apply for a loan,

1729 days ago56 upvotes

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