Similare to my experiance, they used a diffrent lending company name, namely pulse lending.
Skyline Lending Scam Calls: How to Stop Them!
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Surprisingly, many people report receiving loan offers from a company they never signed up with. The calls usually cite a fake application, use a toll‑free callback number, and switch between spoofed local numbers to dodge blocks. Never share personal or financial details with an unknown caller, and let the voicemail speak for itself before you press any buttons. Add the offending number to your phone’s block list, and file a complaint with the FTC or your carrier’s spam‑report service. If the caller mentions “Skyline Lending” or similar, treat it as a potential scam and verify any legitimate loan through official channels only.
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Recent Reports for (888) 531-6256
Following up on previous posts, it's become clear that a scam is ongoing, with multiple calls being made about a fake loan application, now under the guise of Blaze Lending, a different name but the same scam.
Similarly, I have been targeted by these scam calls from companies like Blaze Lending and New Horizon Lending. I have spoken with them directly, opted out by pressing 9, and reported each incident to the FTC since I am registered on the do not call list. It is essential to report such calls to the FTC if you are on the National Do Not Call list:
I got another call from this number, they were asking about a loan, and pretending to be a different company, skyline or somethin.
Skyline has been calling daily, leaving messages about my loan application, saying they need more informations
Skyline has been leaving messages about processing a $90,000 loan application, despite no such application being submitted.
Repeated calls have been made to me from various numbers, all requesting that I call back at 888-631-6256, where they claim to need additional information for a debt consolidation loan I never applied for.
I've been receiving continuous calls from this entity. Although blocking the number and reporting it to the Do Not Call registry temporarily stopped the calls, they resumed this past week. Since I rarely answer unknown numbers, I've only seen voicemail messages from them.
This number was used to make a call from (910)418-9212, apparantly
A voice mail was left by the caller
The frequency of calls from this number is relentless and undoubtedly a scam; despite requesting removal over a month ago, the robo calls persist.
Multiple voicemails have been left regarding lending applications, which seems like an attempt to solicit personal financial information.
Similar to the previous experience, my loan application required additional information.
A voicemail message was left claiming to be from the underwriting department at Skyline Lending Solutions, requesting an urgent callback regarding a loan application. This is indicative of a scam.
These individuals continue to call from different numbers daily regarding a loan I never applied for, with calls coming from Tennessee, California, and even Hawaii; I keep blocking the numbers, but they just call from another one, and I'm unsure how to make them stop
For weeks, even months, I've been receiving daily calls from this number. It's extremely frustrating. After calling the 888 number back and requesting to be removed from their list, they agreed, yet the calls persist.
A message was left by Skyline Lending regarding $50,000 loan documents, with a call-back number of 888-531-6256
I recieved another scam call today, claiming I needed to fill out more information on my debt consolidation loan for 90,000 dollars, which is compleatly fake.
Skyline lending solutions left a reminder to call about debt consolidation loan documents
This number is definitely associated with a scam.
Thanks to this post, I was aware of the issue when I received a voicemail from them, which included this number.
This number appears to be associated with scammers posing as representatives of 'skyline lending solutions', attempting to solicit information under the guise of processing an 'economic impact loan application', a service I never applied for, often using spoofed numbers.