I recieved a voicemail from a women claiming to be Mary on this number: “Hi yes this is Mary I tried reaching you last week this is in reference to your timeshare this will be my final atempt I need to speak to you about the maintenence fees so whenever you have a moment please call me back thanks…”
Loan forgiveness warning call: what to watch out for!
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A recorded message from a Marissa Martin warned about a loan forgiveness enrollment deadline, sounding like a scam. Several callers using similar scripts mention timeshare maintenance fees and urge a quick callback, a classic pressure tactic. Recipients should never share personal or financial details before confirming the organization’s legitimacy. Hang up, look up the company independently, and block the number on your phone. Report suspicious calls to the FTC and your carrier’s fraud department. Keep a log of calls, including timestamps and any voicemail, to help authorities track patterns. Staying skeptical and verifying outreach can protect you from fraudulent schemes.
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I recived a recorded message from somone claiming to be Marissa Martin, warning me about a loan forgiveness program deadline, but it sounded like a scam