This scam campaign involves a sophisticated network of three phone numbers and three companies operating across multiple financial service sectors. The operation centers around phone number 8339659402, which shows no direct FTC complaints but serves as a hub connecting to two other numbers with significant complaint histories: 8889199743 (6 FTC complaints) and 4699825001 (10 FTC complaints). Both of these numbers are categorized for making calls pretending to be government agencies, businesses, ...
(833) 965-9402
Last reported Mar 24, 2026
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18339659402 Deposited a new message: "Hi, this is Arianna Bellamy calling on March 3rd from the eligibility support and review division at the Tax Resolution Assistance Center. I'm contacting you because your account remains under active confirmation review. There is still an opportunity to verify your standing while this evaluation period remains open. To make this simple, we provide a direct proprietary verification line with no wait, allowing immediate access to clear and accurate information. This verification step is brief and focused strictly on determining current eligibility and available options. Please call back at 888-919-9743. Again, 888-919-9743. If this message reached you in error, please call back and press 3 to be removed." Click here: 14699825001 to listen to full voice message. @media (min-width:768px){.css-1w6dufj{-webkit-box-flex:0;-webkit-flex-grow:0;-ms-flex-positive:0;flex-grow:0;-webkit-flex-basis:auto;-ms-flex-preferred-size:auto;flex-basis:auto;width:calc(100% * 6 / var(--Grid-p [BBB Scam Type: Tax Collection] [Business: Tax Resolution Assistance Center Dat] [Location: VA, USA- 22152]
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