Upon returning the call, I declined to provide personal details, as I had researched the company beforehand and was aware of potential scams. The representative, Elizabeth, inquired about my income and number of dependents, which I deemed an invasion of privacy. I hope authorities take action against such fraudulent activities and impose significant fines on those responsible.
Student Advisor scam call – how to protect your loan info!
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Like a wolf in sheep's clothing, the call pretends to be a helpful student‑loan adviser. The script asks for personal data such as income and family size, then pushes you to call back on obscure toll‑free numbers. Never share financial details unless you’ve independently verified the organization’s official contact channels. Use call‑blocking tools, add the number to your phone’s block list, and file a complaint with the FTC or your state consumer protection agency. Opt‑out requests often lead to more robocalls, so rely on carrier‑level spam filters instead. Stay skeptical and protect your loan information.
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My experiance was similiar to AJ's.
A suspicious robocall from 'Elizabeth' claim to be calling to reduce my student loan debt, but it seem fishy, they ask me to call back a 800 number, then a robotic voice ask me to dial a 951 number to opt out of call.