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Jeffery – Oct 14, 2020

Received a similar mailer as the others. It’s a letter for a hardship offer that looks “professional” – in that it has department hours, customer service support info, words used with official documents like “to activate benefits”, “exclusive benefits summary”, “benefits ID”. Pretty much looks like someone copy and pasted info. And I’m pretty sure the logo is actually the ones from CIGNA. It’s weird. Do not trust!

Rachael – Jul 16, 2020

Victim Location 95641

Type of a scam Credit Repair/Debt Relief

Sent me a letter for debt consolidation, hardship offer. Letter has my name, my address, and is offering me an outlandishly great deal on a debt consolidation loan. But too good to be true! Apparently they operate out of a UPS Store rental box.

Susan – Mar 24, 2020

Victim Location 49203

Type of a scam Credit Repair/Debt Relief

We received in the mail today, a non-descript debt management mailer, offering a hardship offer, for someone in our household with exemplary credit. Operating out of a UPS Store in Tampa, Florida is our first clue. Secondly, the "explanation of benefits" was anything but. This mailer is nothing bit a physical phishing mailer, to include my husband’s name and address. We never opted for credit card consolidation services, nor have we solicited any services of the sort from third parties.

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