Scam Detective
Phone Number

(855) 582-0263

Last reported Mar 27, 2026

Suspicious
  • 10 FTC complaints filed against this number
  • 1 community report from users
  • Most reports: Reducing your debt (credit cards, mortgage, student loans)

Details

FTC Complaints
10
Category
Reducing your debt (credit cards, mortgage, student loans)
First Seen
2/23/2026
Last Reported
3/27/2026
Area Code
855

Linked Company Activity

Credit Corp Solutions Inc.
2296 BBB complaints
Medical Services Inc
249 BBB complaints

Connected Entities

Community Reports

Hi, this is Laura Bennett. Today is Tuesday. I'm calling from American Financial Relief at (855) 582-0263. I'm reaching out because your file was selected for a debt and payment review. If you've been juggling multiple credit card bills, medical balances, or other personal debts, this call is about simplifying those payments. You may qualify for a hardship loan of up to $61,000 to combine or pay down high interest accounts with the goal of moving toward one more manageable payment. Under the current guidelines, there is no hard credit check just to find out if you're eligible. And for some people, funds can be available the same day after approval. To see what you might qualify for, please call (855) 582-0263. Again, that number is (855) 582-0263. If you're not interested or prefer no more calls, you can dial... ? @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: [BBB Scam Type: Phishing] [Business: American Financial Relief Date Repor] [Location: NJ, USA- 07083]

17 hours ago

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