Is Your Student Support Call Legit?

Summary — +18557281391

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Caller Name: Student Support
Caller Type: Scam
Location: United States
Reviews: 6

Expert Opinion

Late Thursday night, a new voicemail appeared on my phone claiming to help with student loan forgiveness. The voice sounded American but the accent changed when a live person answered, and the caller ID number (+18557281391) was spoofed. Callers often avoid using the recipient’s name and pressure you to act quickly, classic signs of a spoofed scam. If you have student loans, verify any outreach by contacting your loan servicer directly through official channels. Never share personal or financial details over a callback number you didn’t initiate. Keep a log of suspicious numbers and report them to the FTC or your carrier.

Caller Categories

Scam
Debt Collector

Caller Names

Student Support
Student loan forgiveness
Liz
"Student Support"

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Recent Reports for (855) 728-1391

18557281391 Debt Collector Liz

I have student loans and i'am looking for forgivness, but the red flag was when she didnt adress me by name in the voice-mail, thats why i googled it and found out its a scam

18557281391 Scam "Student Support"

I experienced a similar call, albeit from a different number

18557281391 Student loan forgiveness

Despite having student loans, it's fortunate that research was done before responding to a potentially legitimate-sounding message

18557281391 Debt Collector

After receiving the same call, I decided to respond because I have existing loans, only to be told my income was too high for loan forgiveness; the voicemail featured an American-sounding female, while the person I spoke to had an accent, and I was cautious not to disclose any sensitive information beyond my loan amount.

18557281391

That's not entirely accurate

18557281391 Scam Student Support

The scammer left a message, but what's amusing is that the number in the message doesn't match the one on the caller ID, and to make matters more absurd, I don't even have student loans.

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