Loyola debt collector call—how to protect yourself!

Summary — +17086757289

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Caller Name: Social Security (scam)
Caller Type: Debt Collector
Location: United States — Illinois
Reviews: 6
Carrier: —, Region: Illinois

Expert Opinion

Watch out: unknown calls from +17086757289 have been linked to a Loyola‑related debt‑collection effort that often leaves no voicemail and sometimes claims a Social Security suspension. Callers may reference medical bills or hospital records, but the pattern matches classic debt collector scams that misuse personal info. Before sharing any data, let the call go to voicemail, then verify the number through the official Loyola website or your provider’s billing department. Block the number on your phone, report it to the FTC’s Do Not Call Registry, and alert your bank if you suspect identity theft. Stay skeptical and keep records of any suspicious interactions.

Caller Categories

Debt Collector
Unknown
Telemarketing
Scam
Company

Caller Names

Social Security (scam)
Orland Park
Orland il
Loyola Medical Billing
Loyola

Details

Location: United States — Illinois
Number type: ratings.phone_number_type_list.2

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Recent Reports for (708) 675-7289

17086757289 Debt Collector Loyola

You should be carefull, they sent us someone elses personal info, thats a violation of privicy

17086757289 Company Orland il

It rang twice but no message was left, google search reveald it's Loyola hospital

17086757289 Scam Social Security (scam)

Allowing the call to go to voicemail revealed an automated message claiming my social security number was suspended, a clear indication of a scam.

17086757289 Debt Collector Loyola Medical Billing

They called me about some unpaid medical bills

17086757289 Telemarketing Orland Park

If a call is not recognized, it is best to let the answering machine take it; if no message is left, it is likely a scam or telemarketer.

17086757289 Unknown

No message was left after the call, and it was blocked

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