Our cybersecurity team has identified a sophisticated multi-vector scam campaign utilizing 20 interconnected entities to target consumers across employment, healthcare, and financial services sectors. The campaign operates through 11 phone numbers including 833-267-3191, 888-683-5317, 307-218-7584, and 414-437-9490, which analysis shows are connected through same-campaign relationships with 70% confidence scores. These numbers work in coordination with four domains, most notably sprinterhealth.u...
833-267-3191
Last reported Apr 10, 2026
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I had applied for a job listing for FixtPT for a remote medical scheduler position I think it was on Virtual Vocations site on 12/10/25. After putting the pieces together, I think this is the landing page for the job https://www.careers-page.com/fixtpt-group/job/933XWYY4. I then received a text that evening from (833) 267-3191. It said "Hello! We're reaching out regarding the Remote Med-Scheduler. We'd love to invite you to a discussion via Teams. Email [email protected] to schedule your meeting. I emailed them that night and received a response back a little over 20 mins setting up a Teams interview. The second red flag being the job description wasn't consistent with what I applied for in the attachment they sent. I went to Teams on 12/11 and got a brief introduction and sent to do a survey questionnaire on jotform.com. I completed the form and then back on Teams chat he was very excited and would get back to me. I was already questioning this as I applied to one company and got a response from another and wanted to ask questions. He asked for me to reach out to him on Teams at 8 am on 12/12. I did more research that night and found that that email address was highly likely linked to job scamming and none of the pieces were adding up. I did receive a Teams chat message 12/12 at 8:10 am asking how my night's rest was. Luckily figured it out before I gave sensitive information or before they asked for money. This is so frustrating when you just want a job. [BBB Scam Type: Employment] [Business: Sprinter Health] [Location: VA, USA - 22630]
Title: Job Offer Scam Impersonating Sprinter Health Date of Incident: December 17–22, 2025 Business Name Used: Sprinter Health Website Claimed: https://www.sprinterhealth.com Email Used: [email protected] Phone/Text: +1 (833) 267-3191 Platform: Email, Text Message, Microsoft Teams --- Description of Scam I received a text message inviting me to apply for a “Remote Med Scheduler” position with Sprinter Health. After responding, I was emailed by someone claiming to be Kelvin Henderson, HR Talent Management at Sprinter Health. The email included: • An interview invitation via Microsoft Teams. • A meeting link and code: REA44593002STPRF0Z. • Attached job description and company overview. • Signature block listing Sprinter Health’s real address (Menlo Park, CA) and official website. The interview was rescheduled multiple times, and later I was asked to complete onboarding documents through SignNow, including direct deposit forms and identity verification. The sender’s domain was sprinterhealth.us, [BBB Scam Type: Employment] [Business: Sprinter Health] [Location: FL, USA - 32619]
I've been applying to multiple jobs through Indeed. I applied for a remote scheduler job with "Four Seasons Health Care", and then on January 2nd, 2026 I received a text from (833) 267-3191 stating " Hello! We're reaching out regarding the Remote Med-Scheduler. We'd love to invite you to a discussion via Teams. Email lbrown@fourseasonshealthcaregroup .com to schedule your meeting. Reply Stop to opt-out". I was on my way into Costco and I even joked to my husband, "I wonder if this is a scam, because why didn't they call or email me?" Anyway, I send an email telling L Brown that I received a text to email them to schedule a Teams Meeting. I tell them the soonest I can do is Monday 1/05/26 any time, but also available any day after then. The weekend goes by, and then "Larry" emails me very early Monday morning asking to join him for an interview same day 11:00 AM CST (9:00 AM PST-my time zone) and if that time doesn't work to let him know of a better time. I read this email an hour before the meeting, so I kindly emailed back that I can't make that time, because I wasn't prepared (I needed to wash my hair and look professional assuming I will be doing a video meeting) so I asked if we can reschedule for the next day same time. He emails back 30 mins later with a more relaxed unprofessional tone asking "Are you available at 1 PM TODAY?" and so I reply with "11:00 AM PST? Yes that will work for me" because I wanted to double check the time zone. His next reply is "Yes, sure that works for me also" ??? As if he/she didn't know about time zones in the states. So, I get ready and get on Microsoft Teams right before 11:00 AM, and it shows that Larry is "offline", so I start the chat letting him know I'm ready to begin. No response. I try calling him via Video and no respons [BBB Scam Type: Employment] [Business: Four Seasons Health Care Impostor Da] [
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