i recieved a robocall and a voicemail from an unknown number, the voicemail was about a loan forgivness, it was a scam, i didnt call back
Is That Emma Martin Really Offering Loan Relief?
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Like a wolf in sheep's clothing, these calls dress up as loan forgiveness offers but deliver nothing but a dead‑end script. The pattern is clear: a recorded voice, usually named Emma Martin, urging you to call back a separate number to “complete” an application you never started. Hang up, block the number, and never share personal info. Report the call to the FTC and your carrier’s spam‑block service. If you’re unsure, search the number online before returning any calls—most of these numbers are flagged as scams. Stay skeptical and protect your data.
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The message instructed me to call a different number, which was preceded by a missed call from another number
Same experience as the other commenter
Like many others, this call likely seemed scam-related.
My experience is identical to those described by others
Similar experiances as the others, it went straight to my voicemail and didnt even show a missed or received call, the message was same as the one posted eariler.
Despite not having any loans, the call went straight to voicemail without ringing my phone
I've had the same experience, and since I don't have any loans, I'm certain it's a scam.
An incomplete loan forgiveness application is being followed up on by a representative claiming to be Emma Martin, urging submission before the deadline
I got a robo call recording, it's clearly a scam, they say i dont have any loan to forgive, but the caller ID show a different number
This number is associated with a scam offering fraudulent student loan forgiveness programs
On July 9, 2021, I received a call claiming to be about loan forgiveness, but after verifying with my loans, it was deemed a scam - the caller, Emma Martin, attempted to create a sense of urgency regarding an incomplete application.
Emma's persistent calls, even on Saturdays, offering loan forgiveness, seem like a persistent scam or solicitation attempt.
Multiple comments below have identified this as a scam, which aligns with my experience.
Be cautious of a potential loan forgiveness scam linked to this number
Although this number allegedly pertains to loan forgiveness, the call drops after prompting for input.
Pushing loan forgiveness. Prompt leads to dropped line.
A proposal for loan forgiveness was presented