Someone claiming to be Sarah called me with supposibly great news about student loans, but ive never had one, so obviuosly a scammer
Sarah's student loan scam – what to watch for!
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Expert Opinion
Skip the call if you get a “great news” pitch about student‑loan forgiveness. These rings are almost always automated scams that harvest personal info or waste your time. Hang up, block the number, and report it to the FTC or your carrier. Never press prompts that ask for your Social Security number, bank details, or a callback number. If you’re unsure, verify any relief offers directly with your loan servicer using official contact methods. Keep a log of suspicious numbers and share it with community watchdog sites to help protect others' privacy.
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Recent Reports for (888) 444-0945
Scammers claiming to offer federal student loan forgiveness are using this number; it's best to avoid them.
Received a deceptive call claiming to offer 'student loan forgiveness'; upon calling back, an automated system posed questions, ultimately disconnecting after selecting an option, revealing the scam.
At 79 years old, I recieved a call from student loan relief asking for a call back to discuss good news about my federal loan balances, they claim to have great news about being able to get me prequalified for a student loan forgiveness program, but they are way off base, of course I didnt called back
This call was identified as a scam
A message from a female indicated potential eligibility for a student forgiveness program, leaving a callback number, but upon calling back, a message stating unavailability was received, raising questions about how my student loan information was obtained.
Following a call claiming I qualified for a student loan forgiveness program, I attempted to verify the claim, but when asked for my social security number, I declined, and the caller abruptly ended the conversation.
A message was received starting with "Hey, it's Sarah with Student Help at Last", followed by her phone number
The caller claimed to be addressing my federal student loan balances, stating they had positive news and that I was prequalified for a student debt loan forgiveness program; they urged a prompt callback before any changes occurred.
I found this number online after receiving a voicemail, and I'm aware of an old debt, but I won't be returning the call