"Optimal Solutions," a scam call center

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The ad in question redirects users to Congratulations!, which was registered by HiChina (Alibaba) on January 3, 2025. - Whois jzvgkou.vip

I was then further redirected to Daytona 3 Ton Car Jack, where I was asked to pay $10.95 in shipping fees, when the fee was really used to sign me up for a “monthly membership program with blinkshelf.com” for up to $82/month.

The BBB Scam Tracker reveals that the company operating the customer service line, which falsely claims to be “Optimal Solutions from Orange County, California,” also fraudulently promotes fake YETI cooler giveaways from Dick’s Sporting Goods.

Associated Phone Numbers:

  • (888) 590-3863 (Five9, answers as “Optimal Solution from Orange County, California”)
  • (866) 905-5912 (Five9)
  • (866) 859-3830 (Five9)
  • (866) 749-3239 (Five9)

Associated Email Addresses:

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Just also caught them impersonating Tractor Supply

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NEW POPUP - Congratulations!

Registered by Chenhai via Jiangsu Bangning Science and Technology Co., Ltd. on August 27, 2024 (Updated 6/9, 2025) - Whois n1v5t.com

The scammers are now fraudulently impersonating Bose to get people to pay $10.95 for a wireless speaker that is really a subscription to “blinkshelf” and the “Glow and Grow” fitness app

Associated Phone Number - (866) 938-9704 (Five9)

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Scammers also impersonating DeWalt, with their website misusing the likeness of Tim Allen

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Currently experiencing high call volume lol.