Beware: Ashley Thompson SBA loan offer call!

Summary — +18664771785

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Caller Name: Ashley Thompson
Caller Type: Scam
Location: United States
Reviews: 8

Expert Opinion

Someone noted that Ashley Thompson from the SBA called about lowering a loan and interest rate. The script sounds like a classic scam: it mentions a pre‑selected loan reduction, urgent callbacks, and a generic phone number that matches many fraud reports. If you didn’t request any SBA assistance, hang up and verify the claim directly through the official SBA website or your known lender. Never share personal or banking information with an unsolicited caller, and block the number to stop further attempts. Reporting the call to the FTC or your state consumer agency can help protect others.

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Caller Names

Ashley Thompson
SBA
(866) 477-1785

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Recent Reports for (866) 477-1785

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Regarding the refund, a representative from the department, reachable at (866) 477-1785, claims my loan has been pre-selected for a significant reduction in monthly payments, potentially up to ninety percent, and possibly a modification to the loan terms, making it crucial to discuss these changes as soon as possible.

18664771785 Scam Ashley Thompson

Seems to be a scam, with a caller claiming to be Ashley Thompson from 866-477-1785

18664771785 Scam Ashley Thompson

A call from someone claiming to be Ashley Thompson discussed an SBA EIDL loan and payment reduction, but no business name was provided.

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I had a similar experience, receiving a call with the same inquiry.

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A discussion about modifying my SBA loan, including the interest rate, was initiated by the caller.

18664771785 Scam Ashley Thompson

This number seem's a scam?

18664771785 Scam Ashley Thompson

This phone number is associated with scams.

18664771785 Scam SBA

The caller identified themselves as Ashley Thompson from the SBA.

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