Scam Detective
Phone Number

(866) 502-0430

Last reported Mar 25, 2026

High Risk
  • 36 FTC complaints filed against this number — top 1% of reported numbers
  • 2 community reports from users
  • Complaints from 27 states — suggests robocall campaign

Campaign Intelligence

This phone number has generated 36 consumer complaints (36 FTC, 0 FCC) in the Other category. Complaints come from consumers in Potomac, Maryland, Longwood, Florida, Erie, Pennsylvania, Bristol, Connecticut, Brown City, Michigan. Reports span from February 2026 to March 2026. Other high-volume numbers in the same scam category include (877)419-6664 (2841 complaints), (833)746-6947 (1001 complaints), (877)556-9255 (648 complaints).

Details

FTC Complaints
36
Category
Other
First Seen
2/23/2026
Last Reported
3/25/2026
Area Code
866

Connected Entities

No known connections to other entities yet.

Community Reports

Voice mail. “Hi, this is Mary from the National Assistance center. I hope all is well with you. Um, please just give me a call back at 866-502-0430. Um, I'm reaching out to let you know that you qualify for up to $50,000 through the alternative debt hardship programs that went into effect in September of 2025. A lot of people are taking advantage of these programs that are available for you. So, give me a call and you can speak to me or one of my associates to see which programs will be best for you. Again, the number is 866-502-0430. Thank you.” [BBB Scam Type: Advance Fee Loan] [Business: National Assistance center IMPOSTER] [Location: CA, USA- 94577]

2 days ago

I got 2 calls from, "Mary @ the National Assistance Center." She asked me to call her @ 866-502-0430 as I, "had qualified to receive up to $50,000 thru the Alternative Debt Hardship Program that was approved in September 2025." I have no need of a program like this. I ignored her calls, looked up the business name and found that it was a scam others had reported. [BBB Scam Type: Phishing] [Business: National Assistance Center Date Repo] [Location: MS, USA- 39437]

3 days ago

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