224-202-7359
Country: USA
224 area code:
Illinois (Arlington Heights, Evanston, Skokie)
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- Doris replies to Never have a student loanI never had a student loan either.. Plus my number is unlisted n registered with Do not call list. Damn scammers!
- SMHRobocall. "Hello, this is Mary Foster from the National Student Debt Relief Center--" ... and that's as far as the recording got before I hung up. I'm sure it's bogus regardless, but I don't have any student loans.
- Call type: Telemarketer
- MikeMore scum. Amazing. I had no idea there was so much scum out there. Continuous calls. No messages. Unbelievable.
- BelleJust got a call, went to voicemail, no message. Number is now blocked. STOP CALLING ME. No matter how many times I block these numbers, they always call back with different numbers. UGH.
- Call type: Telemarketer
- AnonAnother report of the "Hello, this is Mary Foster from the National Student Debt Relief Center" robocall.
- Camerashy1I just received a call on my cell phone, but didn't answer. I'm in California and on the "do-not-call" list. I also have no student loans. Please stop bothering people on the "Do-not-call" list. It's rude and disrespectful. I make a point not to do business with a company that is disrespectful. Rules and laws mean something. Follow them!
- L.Did not answer left and they left no message.
- PamIn all fairness, Neither Christina nor Sherry appear to be from the location/number that is calling. That said, however, neither do they appear to be from any legitimate company (via googling). I have received numerous calls from this number. If I don't answer, no message is left, if I do answer, whoever is on the other end, hangs up so I can't say who is calling or why. If it is regarding student loans, I am an antique well past the school years and have NEVER had a school loan in my life so, even if they were legit, they would have absolutely no reason to call me.
- LoriGot a call at 9:53 am PST on 7/15/15. Didn't answer and didn't leave a VM. Blocked.
- j johnson replies to CristinaI have seen company like yours on the American Greed show. Since you never post any relevant info about your company for verification, I know you will be joining American Greed soon. Good lunch in Yale (not the university)
- Jarrod Lathrop| 1 replyI received one from this number today. I have been getting a lot of these from telemarketers and IRS agents with foreign accents threatening to sue me. lol. There are some loan forgiveness programs but not through private companies. The only legit ones can be found at the department of education. My wife has applied for one through the DOE with Nurse Corps for her nursing school loans. It is for Nurses that work in rural areas and can have 50% forgiven if she works 2 years in rural nursing and another 25% taken of if she applies for a 3rd year. There are non nursing ones through DOE also that require one year of payments before they take a certain percentage off based on income.
Hope this helps- Call type: Telemarketer
- student loan attorney replies to CristinaStudent loan debt is not dischargable in federal bankruptcy and there are no programs to eliminate them. The debt will follow the debtor all the way to social security and the government can garnish 25% of your SS income. Anyone who tells you otherwise is being dishonest and trying to take advantage of someone who is naive or inexperienced. Please don't listen to the scammers that tell you otherwise
- ZashGot a call from this no. Not answering if I dont know you. So stop calling scammers.
- patI simply cannot believe "Sherry" that this is a legitimate business. I have NEVER had a student loan - I graduated from college in 1974. There is NO WAY that I requested any help with anything from your "business". Please just stop this ridiculous farce!
- Caller: Illinois???
- outrageouslyannoyedI got a call as well. This is such a global nuisance.
Case one: Sherry could be working for a real firm that tries to recover lost loan money from a typical student who applied for her firm's and who used someone else' s phone his/her loan application. Thus, the student is the real scammer!
Case two: Sherry could be a scammer.
Case three: Sherry is calling phones numbers from a purchased phone list sold to her by identity-thieves, and with it she is researching for real people and real phone lines then resells them to marketing firms after that. It is a data mining business nowadays...
I just wish that someday someone could come up with an app that when an unwanted call like this occurs it can send a signal back to the caller's phone to burn it down right on the spot. Sounds outrageously extreme?
Have a good day,
oa- Caller: Unknown-224-202-7359
- Voltaic replies to Not buying itDouche canoe is my new favorite insult
- Senior CitizenReceived a call from this number at 9:35 AM on my cell phone. I do not answer calls from numbers I do not know. Looks like they have already had a busy day!
- TomAs noted bekloww, most likely it is a SCAM>
- IrritatedI don't have student loans. Never have. Buy in full, pay in cash. Blocked. Ultimately I would not trust these types of calls.
- Caller: No idea
- Call type: Telemarketer
- Laurie wikI got a call saying that I was eligible for student loan repayment forgiveness. I've done my research on student loans, and I am not eligible for any of the programs at the moment. They told me to leave my name, contact information, and loan amount. If they already had my name, number, and knew that "I am eligible" than I shouldn't have to provide this information. No legitimate company would do this. I'm adding number to my contact list under "scam"
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