Beware: Nadine Smith’s fake student loan offers!

Summary — +17144064370

Untrustworthy
Caller Name: Nadine Smith
Caller Type: Scam
Location: United States
Reviews: 34

Expert Opinion

Bottom line: these calls are almost certainly a loan‑related scam. The voice claims to be Nadine Smith from a “processing department” and promises “significant changes” to federal student loan repayment options, but no legit lender or Department of Education identifier is given. Never return the callback number, and avoid sharing personal or financial details. Verify any loan information directly with your known servicer or the official Federal Student Aid website. Block the inbound number, report it to the FTC / consumer‑protection agency, and consider using a call‑filtering app. Staying skeptical keeps scammers at bay. If you suspect fraud, file a complaint with the Federal Trade Commission and check your credit report for unauthorized activity.

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Caller Names

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Nadine Smith (scam)
Nadine Smith (claimed)
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Recent Reports for (714) 406-4370

17144064370 Telemarketing 714-406-4370

I recived a call from this number, they left a message about student loan repayment options, but i never had a student loan, they claimed the call-back number is 714-406-4370, but its no longer in service, i blocked the number

17144064370 Scam Student loan (spam)

Similarly to Teri, I have no student loan and I'm convinced it's a scam

17144064370 Scam Nadine Dmith

Similarly to Teri, this number is supposedly for student loan processing but seems to be attempting to scam individuals by seeking sensitive information.

17144064370 Scam Nadine Smith (scam)

A prerecorded message claimed to be from Nadine Smith in the processing department, urging me to call back at 714-406-4370, which appears to be a phishing scam, particuarly since I never had a federal student loan and thus would not be eligable for significant changes to repayment options, thats a load of nonsense.

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