I got the same scam message, its tottaly fake
Student loan scam alert: Who’s behind the Jessica Banner calls?
Summary — +19494475846
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Heads up: these calls are a classic student‑loan scam. Callers claim to be from a “processing department” and use the name Jessica Banner, a reference number, and a sense of urgency to get victims to call back. The voicemail often sounds personal, but the script is recycled across many reports. Do not return the call or give any personal data; block the number and report it to your carrier and the FTC. Consider adding the number to a spam‑filtering app and regularly update your Do‑Not‑Call list. If you’re unsure, verify any loan info directly with your loan servicer.
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Recent Reports for (949) 447-5846
A scam attempt was made by a woman named Jessica, claiming to have good news regarding a loan; hopefully, reporting this will help stop the scam.
They called me regarding my student loan, even gave me a reference number, but the thing is, I'm a 65 year old buisness owner who never went to colage.
Apparently, Ms Jessica Banner also left a message for me
Some lady name Jessica Banner left a voicemail asking me to call her back today and gave a reference number, but I beleive its a scam by the comments.
I have no outstanding federal student loans, making this call unnecessary.
I got a vm from Jessica Banner regarding the Student Loan Program, but the call back number seemed suspisous, especialy since I dont have any student loans!
Apparently, I recieved a similiar call from a person nammed Jessica who claimed I needed to call her back ASAP to discus my student loans, but I never bothered to return the call, now I'm woundering how our numbers got on this scammer's list?
The automated recording from Jessica, associated with the student loan scam, has been calling at least twice a week, always from this number
Gratitude is expressed.
The scammer in question is Jessica
Recently, i recieved a voicemail from Jessica, she asked me to call her back, but i dont have a student loan, i wish these calls would stop comming
A student loan scam was attempted, leaving a voicemail message about changes to federal student loans, despite having no such loans, and the call originated from Tchula, MS, but did not actually receive a phone call, only a voicemail notification
I have been receiving multiple calls with the same message each time, which is both annoying and suspicious.
I recieved a call from a person claiming to be 'Jessica Banner' regarding a non-existant student loan, which is absolutly rediculous.
Unfortunately, the caller's identity was unclear due to poor communication.
Upon receiving a call today, I checked the voicemail and found it suspicious, prompting me to search online and add the number to my block list.
Fortunately, after my daughter received a call, I was able to verify the suspicious nature of the call through your declaration, which exactly matched the message she received; thank you for protecting our children.
A caller informed me that they could assist with reducing my student debt, which seemed unusual given my age of 74.
Jessica Banner's call about non-existent college loans was a scam, especially since I paid mine off in 1980. Her supposed direct number is 949-447-5846, and she mentioned an account number of 70247. Despite using an app to filter calls, she managed to leave a message.
The call from this number was brief, with only a mention of 'Ann'.
I received a voicemail from Jessica Banner with a reference number to call back and potentially reduce or eliminate student loan payments, but this seems suspicious
This number has been identified as part of a Jessica student loan scam
A call was received from a person claiming to be Jessica Banner from the Processing Department of Federal Student Loan assistance.
It's laughable that the caller requests a reference number, only to provide it themselves, demonstrating their lack of intelligence.
Historically, numerous actions have been taken against individuals, resulting in substantial fines, yet this has not served as a deterrent, suggesting a lack of understanding of the ineffectiveness of punishment in preventing crime.
A day after Zickzilla's report, I received an identical call, which I believe is a scam, especially since I have no connection to student loans.
This is a student loan scam, they left a voicemail with a callback number, I cald them back and spoke with Jessica, I havn't herd from them since
A call was received from Jessica Banner at a processing center, providing a reference number and an alternate phone number, supposedly regarding student loans, which I knew to be a scam since I've never had such loans.
It's puzzling that despite numerous reports, the authorities seem unable to take action. Perhaps making an example of some of these scammers could serve as a deterrent.