8889595441
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- Damian AHere's the voicemail:
"Hi, this is Josh Matter from Student Loans Support. We wanted to inform you that the Administration has extended your Temporary Hardship Forbearance for 90 days and it'll be expiring on April 30th 2022. Be aware of your loans will resume automatically at the standard repayment rate. Our records indicate you are eligible for student loan forgiveness programs, but never completed the required documents off if you want to proceed with the application. We need to speak with you today at 888-959-5441."- Caller: Josh Matter from Student Loans Support
- Call type: Scam suspicion
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- AshleyTOTAL BS! I received the same voice message. I was thinking of calling back because I do have student loans. These people are sick and just want to scam you.
- Caller: Josh Matter
- SteveYikes, received the same call and message. I’m 72 years old, retired and never had any student loans. I do have a common name and over my lifetime I’ve received many calls for other people but this is just over the top.
- Caller: 888-959-5441
- Call type: Scam suspicion
- Tina replies to Jim in VAYes, I got the same message
- RoryShinHad the same voicemail as well. Living in Nova Scotia Canada was the calls first mistake. Then using a Joe Biden forgiveness program was a second flag. The government needs a website so we can register these numbers, on the premise that they can shut the number down. Seems no country out there gives a crap about their own people from getting scammed. Especially when most of these scams originate from another country like India. Prove me wrong...
- Caller: Student Loan
- Call type: Scam suspicion
- DannyI missed many calls on this topic. Some sounded like live reps and Josh sounded like a recording on my voicemail. By the looks of this thread I decided not to follow through.
- Caller: Josh
- Call type: Scam suspicion
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- ScottSame as the others. They left a voicemail and said my application was not complete. I called back and told them I had already applied and they said I was all set. They can't enroll me again.
- RickyThis is the conversation you will have if you call them back...which I did...several times to mess with them.
"Hello, you have reached the central processing center for student loan forgiveness applications. In order for me to properly direct your call, please select one of the following options: If you are returning a phone call or text message you received, please press '1'. If you are simply calling to opt-out of future announcements, please press '2'."
Do not press '2'. It simply ends the call. They already have your phone number, they will not "opt you out of future announcements".
Pressing '1':
"No problem, I can help you with that. Before I transfer you to your loan counselor, let me confirm some information. If your student loan debt is more than XXX, please press '...'".
I went through several, "assigned loan counselors", here are most of the "names" I've written down, but it was hard to hear them. For your information, they are all in the same room together as I can hear a previous "counselor" simply tell the current one to hang-up my call with them.
Caleb Johnson, Victor V., Jeremy, Janelly Smith, Mason, Dylan, etc.
I am not joking when I say that I have called them about 23 times within 25 minutes to mess with them. I clicked on the prompt "1" then "1" (this second "1" is where I supposedly owed about $10,000+ in student loans). At some point, they stopped greeting me or just hung up on my call once I had gotten through. Safe to say that this number is here to clearly scam you.- Caller: Multiple (See above)
- Call type: Scam suspicion
- Michelle replies to Jim in VAGot the same message today. I’ve never even had a student loan 😂
- Al replies to Jim in VAYep same thing, and never had a loan lol
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- Some GuyTL;DR: it's a scam. Got an automated message from a different number (701-999-3619) that directed me to call this one in regard to student loan servicing. Things to look for in a scam: false pretense and urgency. In this case, the robocall mentioned "Our records indicate you haven't filed for any loan forgiveness programs"--paraphrasing here--and that if I wished to do so, I needed to talk to them "today". I happen to carry student debt and am not an idiot, so I'm well aware that there is no student debt forgiveness program in the US (because predatory lending firms are among several industries that have captured the federal government--but I digress), so that was strike one. Strike two was the insistence that I call them about this matter "today". Urgency is rarely necessary in official business. It's used by scammers to invoke panic and get folks to make bad decisions without enough information. Lo and behold, two minutes on the web revealed that both numbers were associated with scams. So yeah.... If you get a call like this, slow down and think it through. Good luck.
- Caller: unspecified
- Call type: Scam suspicion
- Dempsey| 1 replyJust received the same call - scam
- Caller: Josh Mater from student loan support
- Call type: Scam suspicion
- Josh Mather's First Grade Teacher replies to DempseyJoshua just called me too! The guy has got to be a busy man.
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- FaustynaSame thing as everyone. I had a voicemail talking about Biden Student Forgiveness call back today .. call back today got me I was like scam scam scam and googled number and here I am. These people it’s like wtf man I wonder if it’ll ever die out because it’s quite annoying but also a good excuse if your with someone and someone calls oh it’s just a scammmer lmaooo
- Caller: 888-959-5441
- EllenKeep receiving this call about Student Loans. I am currently paying off student loans that I am cosigned on. Would love to have help with them but after reading all these messages I will not be calling back. Thank you.
- Caller: Josh Mathers
- Call type: Scam suspicion
- PennysmomReceived this message today
Hi this is Josh Mather from student loan support we wanted to inform you that the Biden ministration has extended your temporary hardship for Barents for 90 days I will now be expiring on April 30, 2020 to be aware your loans will resume automatically at the standard repayment rate our records indicate you are eligible for student loan forgiveness programs but never completed the required documents if you want to proceed with the application we need to speak with you today at 888-959-5441…”- Caller: Josh mather
- Call type: Scam suspicion
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