National Debt relief scam

https://nationaldebtreliefofficial.com/

Spoofed page, claims to be the “official website of National Debt Relief”.

Update: After careful review, I will remove the numbers from this thread for now just to be safe. Everything about this is shady. I've called and confirmed with 2 different agents on the official number that neither the site nor phone number belong to them, recording here (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fN-wr19lfwg) and I've also reached out to their official email about the numbers from the spoofed page. Still waiting for a response. Not exactly sure what it is with this website its its phone number in particular. They scream scam, yet appear legitimate. I've checked the DNS records for the site. Not listed under nationaldebtrelief.com (the real domain). Reverse searching shows nothing. They have whois guard enabled. The agents seem to want to redirect you to the real debt relief site. Now granted I havent really gone much further then asking them about the site so maybe they were just saying that. If you're wondering, I found this in the spam box of one of my friends emails. Ill try and look for it again and hopefully get a screenshot. But overall, this is one of the most challenging scams I have to go out of my way for.

These guys really sound legit which is really scary because they can scam a lot of people. They claimed that the website isn’t theirs and that someone else made it on purpose and that there actual website is https://www.nationaldebtrelief.com/ which is clearly not because theres a different phone number.

Take these guys down

@GOAT#135009 Yep, I called and confirmed as well with the actual website and they confirmed that is not one of their numbers.

@Snipez#135005 Terrorising the number now . Playing ear raping melody’s call after call using a spoofing number call app. :hugs:

@GOAT#135009 Terrorising them call after call playing ear raping melody’s using a Spoofed call app . Lol.

this is the perfect number to test our new flooding bot ;D

@Botvernichtung#135037 how does it work ?

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Call after call and the app record's all calls .lol ..

I called both numbers and both numbers apparently led to the same place.

I called 800-811-7978 and claimed to be "Susan Sanders".

I then called the real National Debt Relief number, and they asked "is this Susan Sanders? We have this number in our database."

When calling on the “scam” number, they said they would send me an email. The email looks legit and I can send screenshots of it if necessary. The email domain is “@nationaldebtrelief.com” which is the official website.

I'm just a bit confused on this one.

@sweetener#135057 Indeed it is strange. I called the real national debt relief number twice and spoke to 2 different agents and they both told me the number is not theirs. The website itself is 100% fake. Its not registered under the national debt relief’s DNS records. And its speficilly designed to mirror the real site. Im sending an email to the offical email and see if they come to the same conclusion.

Recording: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fN-wr19lfwg

I called them and got disconnected in my end, they called me back and left a voicemail saying to call them at 800-300-9550, which is the genuine number

[“National Debt relief scam (800) 811-7978\u202c”,"National Debt relief scam "]

I called as a Mr. Dover and they recognized me from yesterday haha