This cybersecurity investigation reveals a multi-faceted scam campaign involving four connected phone numbers operating in coordination with a fraudulent product website and debt collection impersonation scheme. The core of this operation centers around phone number 7289991883, which serves as a hub connecting to three other numbers: 7197737069, 8368216429, and 6562211407. Analysis indicates that 7197737069, 7289991883, and 8368216429 operate as part of the same campaign with 70% confidence, sug...
836-821-6429
Last reported Mar 31, 2026
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I have been getting these calls a lot the last few months saying they need to speak to me about my personal loan, never mentioning my name. The script is almost identical every time, switching between male/female, different callers name (this particular call was Erica) and sounds like AI. Usually they don't provide a company name, this time they did (J Morgan). That they are from 'underwriting' calling about my 'previous' loan request (I did not do) I was now 'nearly approved' for a $60,000 because things have 'changed' and people with 'lower credit' (I have pretty good credit) are now getting approved. Wants me to call 855-909-0936, ask for 'Underwriting', and mention my 'approval reference'. In a week, I got four calls from 'Erica'. There usually hasn't been a name repeat, but 'Erica' has called me on other numbers as well and hasn't called from the same number twice as far as I know. I reported 737-399-1238, but there is also 835-252-6766, 518-871-5743, 840-837-4894, and 836-821-6429. [BBB Scam Type: Advance Fee Loan] [Business: J Morgan Underwriting] [Location: VT, USA- 05482]
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