I got a robocall from someone named Jessica Banner, talkin about student loan changes, but I'm retired and never had a student loan
Student loan scam alert: Who’s behind the Jessica Banner calls?
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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
Interestingly, the reference number provided to me was the same, and after requesting to be removed from the list, David hung up on me twice before I decided to block the number
Despite my requests to be removed from their list, as I have no outstanding loans, the representative, David, hung up on me not once, but twice. As a result, I have blocked this number from my phone.
A scam call was received from 'Jessica Banner' of the 'processing department', claiming that there were changes to repayment options for a nonexistent student loan
Google voice mail has transcribed these calls, which I continue to receive.
I received the same voicemail message from Jessica Banner regarding a student loan that I have already paid off.
Apparently, a person claiming to be Jessica Banner from the processing department contacted me regarding changes to my student loan repayment options, but the call didnt originate from this number, they left it as a callback number tho.
I had recieved this scam call befor, probaly from a call center in India, they dont care about removing you from their list, so you might as well waste their time.
This particular call is an example of spam, and I'm frustrated with the constant nuisance caused by such spammers.
I've recieved multiple calls from someone claiming to be jessica banner, regarding student loans that i dont actualy have.
This appears to be a scam, utilizing a spoofed number
A voicemail was left by a person claiming to be 'Jessica Banner' from the 'processing department' of a student loan provider, asking me to call back to 949-447-5846, but the number they called from was 1-900-999-9999, which appears to be a scam.
After receiving a robocall, attempting to opt out by calling back only resulted in a continuous commercial, which is frustrating and unhelpful.
Every day, I'm subjected to a harassing scam call.
The calls are made every evening at the same time. The caller claims to be Jessica Banner and states that she is with student loans, referencing a specific account number. This is a company phone number, and when i call back, they hang up on me. These are clearly fraudent callers!
This is clearly a scam, as evidenced by the voicemail left by Jessica Banner, which, upon further investigation, revealed a complex web of deception involving multiple numbers and representatives.
A call from the 'Processing Department' regarding student loans is a clear indication of a scam.
I'am geting tired of these scam calls about student loans, it seems like Melissa and Jessica are the same person, using diferent phone numbers to bother me...Please stop calling me!!
It's naive to think that scammers adhere to regulations; their focus is on exploiting vulnerable individuals.
Thanks to this website, the phone number has been succesfully blocked
I get calls from diferent numbers, sombody named Jessica Van want me to call about student loans
I got a message on my voicemail, saying somthing about student loans, but we dont have any
Jessica, claiming to be Bruce's wife, called asking me to return her call regarding student loans from 1982, but her evasiveness and questionable story raised suspicions
Given my awareness of scams, I decided to have some fun and called back from my iPhone, eventually speaking to a man claiming to be an assistant, to whom I expressed my distaste for their illicit activities.
Interestingly, I received a call from someone claiming to be Jessica Banner, offering forgiveness for student loans I don't even have, as they were all paid off in 1985.
Daily calls from Jessica Banner, claiming to be about student loan forgiveness, are amusing since I graduated decades ago without ever having a loan
Jessica Banner's call was allowed to go to voicemail, as it seemed suspicious.
Today, a spam call was recieved from this number regarding student loan forgivness.
I've received multiple messages from this number claiming that I have a student loan that needs to be forgiven, despite not having any such loan, and they provide a reference number when I call back.
New regulations has been made, thats why you should beging procesing your student loan payments now.