The voicemail I got was identical to this one, despite having no student loans, which clearly indicates a scam.
Beware of Jessica Nixon voicemail fraud
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Expert Opinion
Warning: these repeated voicemails are almost certainly a fraudulent student‑loan forgiveness scheme. Callers claim to be from a government enrollment center, drop a name like Jessica Nixon, and push you to enter login details or payment info on an unfamiliar website. Never share personal data with an unsolicited caller, especially if they request a username, password, or a four‑digit reference code. Hang up, block the number, and verify any legitimate assistance directly through official agency portals or known phone numbers. Report the incident to the Federal Trade Commission and your loan servicer to help stop the scam.
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Recent Reports for (949) 694-4282
I didn't answer the call from this number because they've been calling all day and never leave a message, it's just annoying
Seems jessica nixon left a voicemail regarding loan forgiveness eligiblity, same message as others recived
I got the same message and approval code as you
The repeated messages regarding loan forgiveness are believed to be a scam, highlighting the need for government intervention to combat such fraudulent activities.
A voicemail message was left, but it was clear that the call was a scam, as I don't have any outstanding loans.
This is another example of a scammer at work
I recieved a voicemail message from a Jessica Nixon, and when I returned the call, I spoke with a man named “Allen” who claimed to be from the enrollment center with the Dept. Of Education, he knew specifics about my student loan, including the ballance, and asked me to vist a website and enter a username and password he provided, this is a scam!
I had a similar experience, where the representative mentioned 'first come, first served', which seemed unusual to me.
The call and message were identical to previous ones received.
It seems Jessica Nixon left a message with a 4 digit code, who uses those? it's rediculious to think only 9999 people are eligable, what a joke.
Its the same thing as all the other comenters, some women named Jessica Nixon calleing about a loan app, and saying somthing about forbearance ending, I dont reliey understand what thats suppost to mean
Similar to previous reports, a caller named Jessica Nixon mentioned a student forgiveness application issue, which could deceive someone.
I just got this call, said it was from Granbury, TX, total crap, people still doing fraud
I recieved the same message with identical verbiage. Apparently, Jessica is ocupied!!
I recived the same voice mail today. Total scam! The call origionated from 951-299-3785 Riverside, CA, but the callback number was stated as 949-694-4282.
This seems to be a fake student loan forgiveness scam, and it's unclear why they're intentionally misleading people.
Contrary to what others may have stated, this number is actually related to PPP loans, not student loans, and there is no student loan forgiveness program associated with it.
The message received was deemed a scam.
The airdrop voicemail I recived from this number was a clear indicaton of a scam, with a recorded voice and no company identification.
Before calling back, researching this number revealed a shameful scam targeting student loan holders, which was fortunate to discover.
I recived the same message and i'm checking here to see if anyone else has had similair experinces
A suspicious call was received on my cell phone on a Friday evening, with the caller ID indicating Monmouth Junction, New Jersey, but the voicemail mentioned New York, New York, and provided a different callback number.
There was a voicemail left, which read:
A call from a different number left a message, which was unexpected.
It's clear that these are scammers, and they should be stopped immediately
Today, I received an identical voice message
A voicemail was left from an unrecognized number, containing a suspicious message.