Upon answering, the call immediately went to voicemail, which seemed eerily similar to other voicemails described in this post.
Student loan forgiveness scam call – what to do!
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Picture this: you answer a voicemail from an unfamiliar 800‑number claiming you’re pre‑qualified for student‑loan forgiveness. The script mentions an urgent deadline, a representative named Elizabeth, and a request for your Social Security number or credit‑card details. Treat any unsolicited offer that asks for personal information as a red flag, especially when it’s tied to a scam you didn’t initiate. Hang up, do not engage, and never share financial data. Report the number to the FTC, block it on your phone, and consider a credit freeze or fraud alert if you suspect your identity was exposed. Stay skeptical and protect your data.
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Beware, this is a scam and personal information should not be shared.
I received a similar call, but in this instance, the caller identified herself as Melissa.
I have the transcript of the message they left, it was about school loans, but i dont have any so i know it a scam
The exact same voicemail was received, indicating a likely scam
A call from Elizabeth of Student Advisor regarding student loan forgiveness was misplaced, as my loans were paid off decades ago, making the call unnecessary and likely a solicitation attempt.
I also recieved a call from somebody named Elizabeth today, and its apprently she is very busy, they should realy jail these peoples
I received a scam call regarding student loans from Elizabeth, which originated from 713-379-5182, but directed me to call 800-831-5676, a tactic used in similar scams reported by others.
This is a blatant scam, lacking the transparency and credibility that a genuine organization like the Student Loan Authority would provide
A woman claiming to be Elizabeth from Student Advisor called me, saying I qualified for loan forgiveness, but I'm skeptical
After receiving the same message as others from someone claiming to be Elizabeth from the student advisor, I decided to call back and express my frustration to the person on the line, who had a heavy accent and seemed to be a scam artist preying on desperate individuals with significant debt.
I recived a call from a woman who claimed to be Elizabeth from Student Advisor, she gave me another number to call back, and told me i was pre-qualified for some kind of loan forgiveness program, but it sounded like a scam to me...
I received an identical message to this one
Visiting the FTC's website on identity theft and following their guidelines is highly recommended at this point.
Similarly, I fell victim to a potential scam when asked for my SS#, which I regrettably provided; I now worry about the consequences of having my personal info compromised and wonder if others have experienced changes to their financial accounts.
A call was received regarding student loan forgiveness, but it is suspected to be a scam due to the unsolicited nature of the contact.
When i call the number back, the call get disconnect, same as the other caller experience
My mother received a call from this number, despite not being associated with any of my loans, highlighting the importance of warning family members about potential scams
A message was left, claiming to be from Student Advisor, they talked about student loans and urgent matters, sounds like a scam.
The call was brief, going straight to voicemail, with a representative from a company attempting to solicit services for the PSLF program, which I know I'm not eligible for.
I recieved the same call as others, despite never having a school loan, it went straight to voicemail, definate scam
The message received was identical to those reported by others.
I experienc'd the same thing, it only rang once and then went to voice mail before i could anser it, you know it a scam when you already paid of your loan's.
The voicemail say's: hey, it's Elizabeth with Student Advisor, she want's to talk about my school loan's, but i dont think thats necesary
Following a voicemail from "Elizabeth", I rang the provided 800 number and spoke to a different individual altogether, expressing my concerns about the lack of caller ID and the fact that I was already in the process of working on my PSLF documents.
A voicemail from Elizabeth was received, attempting to deceive by claiming loan forgiveness, which is clearly a fraudulent scam.
Similarly, I received an unexpected call from Elizabeth claiming that my student loans could be discharged immediately
I received a call regarding student loans, which is quite frustrating, as I'm struggling to pay for college.
Everyone else seems to have had the same experience with Elizabeth, she is quite a busy person.
I dont need assistance from elizabeth, especialy for a college I'm not enrolled in, whats the point of this call?