
Peerless Network
Woodford, Marshall
VOIP
61570
Washburn, IL
40° 55' 10.36", -89° 17' 26.74"
The number (309) 220-3361 is a Landline line managed by Peerless Network, hailing from Washburn, IL, or the surrounding area. A total of 1560 look-ups have been done for this number. 100 comments exist from users, with the freshest one posted on March 15th, 2023. This number holds a spam level of 100%. For additional in-depth data, look below.
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This number has been reported as spam 440 times, has been searched 1560 times, and has garnered 100 comments by our users. These numbers are higher than average, indicating a possible high risk of spam.
User comments about the phone number (309) 220-3361 frequently mention calls about "student loan relief" and "student loan forgiveness" programs. Many comments suggest an automated or scripted message from "Megan," claiming recipients are prequalified for loan forgiveness, urging immediate call-backs. However, several users voiced suspicions that these messages may be part of a scam or incorrect targeting, as some recipients report having no student loans.
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(309) 220-3361 - March 15th, 2023 3:37pm
Saying how they had incriminating pictures of me from the internet and that if I didn't pay them $300 they would place them all over the internet and send them to my family and friends and people I don't even know
(309) 220-3361 - July 27th, 2022 1:31am
Trying to get to answer a survey and lead to further questions. Sounds like a massive call center. Comes from Washburn IL, very small town and everyone who calls has a distinct India accent.
(309) 220-3361 - November 7th, 2022 12:43pm
calling @ 1:00 am
(309) 220-3361 - March 9th, 2022 5:03pm
Student Loan Forgiveness
(309) 220-3361 - January 20th, 2021 10:03am
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Cancel unneeded credit cards. Don’t put your social security number (SS#), phone number or date of birth on your checks. When using the internet to make purchases, look for the “s” in the address (https) to ensure a secure site. IF YOU’RE AN IDEN***Y THEFT VICTIM, YOU SHOULD: 1. Contact The Credit Bureaus. Immediately call the fraud units of the three major credit reporting companies – Experian, Equifax, and Trans Union (phone numbers provided on back of pamphlet). Request that a “fraud alert” be placed on your account. Add a victim’s statement to your report, i.e. “My ID has been used to apply for credit fraudulently. Contact me at (telephone number) to verify all applications.” Ask how long the fraud alert will be posted on your account, and how to extend it if necessary. Be aware that these measures may not entirely stop new fraudulent accounts from being opened by the imposter. Request, in writing, to receive a free copy of your credit report every few months to monitor it. Request the names and phone numbers of credit grantors with whom fraudulent accounts have been opened. Ask that all inquiries that have been generated due to the fraudulent access be removed. Request the credit bureaus to notify those who have received your credit report in the last six months (two years for employers) to alert them of the disputed and erroneous information. 2. Contact Creditors. Immediately contact, by phone and in writing, all creditors with whom accounts were created or used fraudulently. Get replacement cards with new account numbers for existing accounts that you suspect were used fraudulently. Request that old accounts be processed as “account closed at consumer’s request.” This is better than “card lost or stolen” which can be interpreted as blaming you for the loss. Monitor your mail and credit card bills for evidence of new activity. Fraud Affidavit: Banks and credit grantors may ask you to complete a notarized fraud affidavit, which could become costly. The law does not require you to provide a notarized affidavit to creditors. A written statement and supporting do***entation should be enough. A police report or complaint number may also be necessary. 3. File a Police Report. Report the crime to your local law enforcement agency. Provide as much do***entation as possible. Get a copy of your police report and keep the report number handy to give to creditors and others who require verification. Credit card companies and banks may require you to show the report to verify the crime. Violations of the Iden***y Theft Protection Act may be prosecuted in any one of the following jurisdictions: • The jurisdiction in which the offense occurred • The jurisdiction in which the information used to commit the violation was illegally used • The jurisdiction in which the victim resides 4. File A Complaint With The Federal Trade Commission (FTC): Call 1-877-IDTHEFT (877-438- 4338) or visit www.consumer.gov/idtheft. Consumer complaints help make the FTC database a better resource for law enforcement officers. You may download the comprehensive guide “Take Charge: Fighting Back A***nst Iden***y Theft” from the FTC website. The guide helps consumers guard a***nst and recover from iden***y theft. 5. Contact Your Financial Ins***utions: Report stolen checks, stolen or compromised ATM cards or fraudulent bank accounts to the appropriate financial ins***ution. Place a “stop payment” on outstanding checks. Close your checking and/or savings accounts and obtain new account numbers. Create new passwords avoiding common numbers and names; i.e. last 4 digits of social security number, telephone number, birth date or mother’s maiden name. 6. Contact The Local Postal Inspector: Notify the local Postal Inspector if you suspect a c****e of address was filed with the post office or mail was used to commit fraud. Notify the local Postmaster, find out where mail is being fraudulently sent & forward all mail in your name from that address to your own address. 7. Contact The Social Security Administration(SSA): Call the Fraud Hotline at (800) 269-0271 to report the fraudulent use of your SS#. The SSA will only c****e your SS# as a last resort if you fit their fraud victim criteria. Order your Earnings and Benefits Statement and review it for accu****. 8. Contact The Passport Office: Notify the Passport office in writing to watch for anyone ordering your passport fraudulently. 9. Contact Your Phone Company: Contact your phone company to report stolen calling cards, fraudulent charges and fraudulent accounts. Cancel the account and open a new one. 10. Contact The Secretary of State (SOS): Contact your local Secretary of State office to check if a duplicate license was issued in your name. If someone applied for a duplicate license, fill out the SOS’s fraud report form and send in supporting do***ents to begin the fraud investigation process. If tickets are placed on your driving record that you did not receive, place a fraud alert on your driver’s license. Contact the court where the ticket was issued to have it removed. Do***entation: Keep a log of all conversations, including dates, times, names, and phone numbers. Send correspondence by certified mail (return receipt requested). Keep copies of all letters and do***ents. Resources Credit Bureaus: Equifax: www.equifax.com • Report Fraud: Call (800) 525-6285 and write to: PO Box 740256, Atlanta, GA 30374 • Order a credit report: (800) 685-1111 Experian: Formerly TRW www.experian.com • Report Fraud: Call (888) 397-3742 and write to: PO Box 2002, Allen, TX 75013 • Order a credit report: (888) 397-3742. TransUnion: www.transunion.com • Report Fraud: Call (800) 680-7289 and write to: PO Box 6790, Fullerton, CA 92834 • Order Credit Report: (800) 888-4213 By law, a credit bureau cannot charge more than $9.50 per credit report. Credit Fraud victims are en***led to a free copy of their credit report. Free Annual Credit Report: You are en***led to one free credit disclosure in a 12 month period. To request this free credit report, visit Central Source at www.annualcreditreport.com, call toll-free (877) 322-8228, or complete the Annual Credit Report Request form and mail to Annual Credit Report Request Service, PO Box 105281, Atlanta, GA 30348-5281. Report Fraudulent Use Of Checks: • CheckRite/Global Payments: (800) 638-4600 x555 • Te*****eck: (800) 710-9898 Social Security Administration • Report Fraud: (800) 269-0271 • Order Earnings and Benefits Statement: (800) 772-1213 OPT OUT of Pre-Approved Credit Offers: • Call: (888) 5OPTOUT or (888) 567-8688. • ww****toutprescreen.com Remove Your Name From Mail and Phone Lists: • Direct Marketing****ociation -Mail Preference Service, PO Box 9008, Farmingdale, NY 11735 -Telephone Preference Service, PO Box 9014 Farmingdale, NY 11735 Federal Resources: • Federal Government Agency Information Center: (800) 688-9889 • Federal Trade Commission: Call the FTC ID Theft Hotline (877) FTC-HELP for help with a consumer complaint. State of Michigan Laws: • Laws pertaining to Iden***y Theft may be referenced at www.michiganlegislature.org • Iden***y Theft Protection Act – Act 452 of 2004 MCL 445.61 through 445.67 Useful Web Sites: Michigan State Police www.michigan.gov/msp MSP ID Theft Team www.michigan.gov/iden***y-theft Federal Trade Commission (FTC): www.ftc.gov FTC Consumer’s Page: www.consumer.gov/idtheft US Postal Service www.usps.com Central Source www.annualcreditreport.com Consumer Action www.consumeraction.gov
(309) 220-3361 - January 21st, 2021 12:40am
If you have lost money to a phone scam or have information about the company or scammer who called you, report it to “ftc.gov/complaint”. If you did not lose money and just feel you should report a scam, you can use their streamlined reporting form at ”donotcall.gov”. Remember to note the caller’s number that appears on your phone caller ID as well as any phone number/s you are given to call back. The FTC will ****yze all complaint data and trends to identify illegal callers based on the calling patterns. Try to collect any names given, and numbers provided. The FTC can use this information to attempt to track down the scammers. If you receive phone calls, emails, or some other form of communication in which the caller is claiming they are from the Treasury Department and who is offering COVID stimulus payments or some form of a grant in exc****e for your personal information or they require you to purchase gift cards to obtain money, this is a scam. You should contact law enforcement or contact the FBI at www.ic3.gov.
(309) 220-3361 - January 15th, 2021 2:42pm
The number she called from was +1 (216) 478-5197 “This is Megan calling with hi this is Megan calling with student loan relief um you can just give me a call at 309-220-3361 and um I'm actually just rea****g out to you regarding your federal student loan balance we've got some good news you've been prequalified for the student loan forgiveness program however it is imperative that we ...
(309) 220-3361 - January 7th, 2021 4:36am
Woman named Megan called from Illinois asking to call back to see if qualify for a loan forgiveness. They told me so much info my address, my email, my name and cellphone info they new. Asking me to pay $206.95 ASAP for 5 months and asking for credit card etc. I told them to wait that I would give them the info so I ***g up. Is a SCAM do not return call or give any info.
(309) 220-3361 - January 14th, 2021 11:39pm
hi this is Megan calling with student loan relief um you can just give me a call at 209-220-3361 and um I'm actually just rea****g out to you regarding your federal student loan balance we've got some good news you've been prequalified for the student loan forgiveness program however it is imperative that we speak to you just as soon as possible before these programs c****e so a***n my number is..
(309) 220-3361 - January 12th, 2021 9:36am
hi this is Megan calling with student loan relief um you can just give me a call at 309-220-3361 and um I'm actually just rea****g out to you regarding your federal student loan balance we've got some good news you've been prequalified for the student loan forgiveness program however it is imperative that we speak to you just as soon as possible before these programs c****e so a***n my number is..
(309) 220-3361 - January 11th, 2021 7:32pm
And um I'm hi this is Megan calling with student loan relief um you can just give me a call at 309-220-3361 and um I'm actually just rea****g out to you regarding your federal student loan balance we've got some good news we've been prequalified for the student loan forgiveness program however it is imperative that we speak to you just as soon as possible before these programs c****e.
(309) 220-3361 - January 5th, 2021 8:14pm
Hi this is Megan calling with student loan relief um you can just give me a call at 309-220-3361 and um I'm actually just rea****g out to you regarding your federal student loan balance we've got some good news you've been prequalified for the student loan forgiveness program however it is imperative that we speak to you just as soon as possible before these programs c****e so a***n my number is
(309) 220-3361 - January 11th, 2021 9:28pm
Received from 4582199654. "I'm actually just rea****g out to you regarding your federal student loan balance, we've got some good news, you've been prequalified for the student loan forgiveness program, however it is imperative that we speak to you as soon as possible before these programs c****e so a***n, my number is 3092203361 so um I just hope to hear back from you soon and have a great day"
(309) 220-3361 - January 14th, 2021 7:28pm
This was the Voicemail left on my phone. “And um hi this is Megan calling with student loan relief um you can just give me a call at 309-220-3361 and um I'm actually just rea****g out to you regarding your federal student loan balance we've got some good news you've been prequalified for the student loan forgiveness program however it is imperative that we speak to you soon.
(309) 220-3361 - January 9th, 2021 5:29am
Hi this is Megan calling hi this is Megan calling with student loan relief um you can just give me a call at 309-220-3361 and um I'm actually just rea****g out to you regarding your federal student loan balance we've got some good news you've been prequalified for the student loan forgiveness program however it is imperative that we speak to you just as soon as possible
(309) 220-3361 - January 15th, 2021 6:25am
Transcript: “Hi this is Megan calling with student loan release um you can just give me a call at 309-220-3361 and um I'm actually just rea****g out to you regarding your federal student loan balance we've got some good news you've been prequalified for the student loan forgiveness program however it is imperative that we speak to you just as soon as possible before these programs c****e...”
(309) 220-3361 - January 12th, 2021 11:04pm
The text of the voicemail was: Hi this is Macon calling with student loan relief you can just give me a call at 309-220-3361 I'm actually just rea****g out to you regarding your federal student loan balance we've got some good news you've been pre-qualified for the student loan forgiveness program however it is imperative that we speak to you just as soon as possible before these ....
(309) 220-3361 - January 8th, 2021 10:24pm
Hi, this is Megan calling with Student Loan Relief, you can just give me a call at (309) 220-3361 and um I'm actually just rea****g out to you regarding your federal student loan balance. We've got some good news. You've been prequalified for the student loan forgiveness program. However it is imperative that we speak to you just as soon as possible before these programs c****e. Scam.
(309) 220-3361 - January 8th, 2021 8:53pm
Hi this is Megan calling with student loan relief. Um, you can just give me a call at 309-220-3361 and um I'm actually just rea****g out to you regarding your federal student loan balance. We've got some good news. You've been pre-qualified for the student loan forgiveness program. However, it is imperative that we speak to you just as soon as possible before these programs c****e
(309) 220-3361 - January 8th, 2021 1:42am
Hi, this is Megan calling with Student Loan Relief, you can just give me a call at (309) 220-3361 and um I'm actually just rea****g out to you regarding your federal student loan balance. We've got some good news. You've been prequalified for the student loan forgiveness program. However it is imperative that we speak to you just as soon as possible before these programs c****e. Scam.
(309) 220-3361 - January 8th, 2021 12:30am
"22 Hi, this is Megan calling with student loan relief. Um, you can just give me a call at 309-220-3361 and um I'm actually just rea****g out to you regarding your federal student loan balance. We've got some good news. You've been prequalified for the student loan forgiveness program. However, it is imperative that we speak to you just as soon as possible before these programs c****e."
(309) 220-3361 - January 7th, 2021 11:40pm
“61 hi this is Megan calling with student loan relief um you can just give me a call at 309-220-3361 and um I'm actually just rea****g out to you regarding your federal student loan balance we've got some good news you've been prequalified for the student loan forgiveness program however it is imperative that we speak to you just as soon as possible before these programs c****e
(309) 220-3361 - January 7th, 2021 11:26pm
Hi, this is Megan calling with Student Loan Relief, you can just give me a call at (309) 220-3361 and um I'm actually just rea****g out to you regarding your federal student loan balance. We've got some good news. You've been prequalified for the student loan forgiveness program. However it is imperative that we speak to you just as soon as possible before these programs c****e. Scam.
(309) 220-3361 - January 5th, 2021 7:47pm
"Hi, this is Megan calling with student loan relief. Um, you can just give me a call at 309-220-3361 and um I'm actually just rea****g out to you regarding your federal student loan balance. We've got some good news. You've been prequalified for the student loan forgiveness program. However, it is imperative that we speak to you just as soon as possible before these programs c****e.
(309) 220-3361 - January 20th, 2021 2:10pm
If you ever suspect you are being scammed either by phone or mail, and feel compelled to act, contact law enforcement prior to acting or sending any money. Do not be persuaded to send money or give personal information regarding your bank accounts, credit cards, social security number, or any other identifying information. Suspected fraudulent activity can be reported to the Federal Trade Commission online at https://www.consumer.ftc.gov/articles/0208-phone-scams
(309) 220-3361 - January 12th, 2021 6:22pm
hi this is Megan calling with student loan relief um you can just give me a call at 309-220-3361 and um I'm actually just rea****g out to you regarding your federal student loan balance we've got some good news we've been prequalified for the student loan forgiveness program however it is imperative that we speak to you just as soon as possible before these programs c****e.
(309) 220-3361 - January 11th, 2021 7:45pm
Hi this is Meg...Hi this is Meg...Hi this is Meg...Hi this is Megan is Megan calling with student loan relief um you can just give me a call at 309-220-3361 and um I'm actually just rea****g out to you regarding your federal student loan balance... It sounded realistic aside from the stutter at the beginning with exactly the same pitch. Be mindful and watch out for this!
(309) 220-3361 - January 8th, 2021 8:40pm
hi this is Megan calling with student loan relief um you can just give me a call at 309-220-3361 and um I'm actually just rea****g out to you regarding your federal student loan balance we've got some good news you've been prequalified for the student loan forgiveness program however it is imperative that we speak to you just as soon as possible before these programs c****e
(309) 220-3361 - January 7th, 2021 5:00pm
"Hi, this is Megan calling with student loan relief. Um, you can just give me a call at 309-220-3361 and um I'm actually just rea****g out to you regarding your federal student loan balance. We've got some good news. You've been prequalified for the student loan forgiveness program. However, it is imperative that we speak to you just as soon as possible before these programs c****e."
(309) 220-3361 - January 6th, 2021 10:44pm
"Hi, this is Megan calling with student loan relief. Um, you can just give me a call at 309-220-3361 and um I'm actually just rea****g out to you regarding your federal student loan balance. We've got some good news. You've been prequalified for the student loan forgiveness program. However, it is imperative that we speak to you just as soon as possible before these programs c****e."
(309) 220-3361 - January 5th, 2021 2:23am
Hi, this is Megan calling with student loan relief. You can just give me a call at 309-220-3361. I am rea****g out to you regarding your Federal Student Loan balance. We've got some great news. You've been pre-qualified for the student loan forgiveness program, however, it is imperative that we speak to you soon as possible before these programs c****e. So a***n my number is 309-220-3361
(309) 220-3361 - January 5th, 2021 12:03am
Hi, this is Megan calling with student loan relief um you can just give me a call at 309-220-3361 and um I'm actually just rea****g out to you regarding your federal student loan balance we've got some good news you've been prequalified for the student loan forgiveness program however it is imperative that we speak to you just as soon as possible before these programs c****e
(309) 220-3361 - January 4th, 2021 11:49pm
Hi, this is Megan calling with student loan relief. You can just give me a call at 309-220-3361. I am rea****g out to you regarding your Federal Student Loan balance. We've got some great news. You've been pre-qualified for the student loan forgiveness program, however, it is imperative that we speak to you soon as possible before these programs c****e. So a***n my number is 309-220-33
(309) 220-3361 - January 14th, 2021 2:54pm
this is Megan calling with student loan relief um you can just give me a call at 309-220-3361 and um I'm actually just rea****g out to you regarding your federal student loan balance we've got some good news you've been prequalified for the student loan forgiveness program however it is imperative that we speak to you just as soon as possible before these programs c****e
(309) 220-3361 - January 13th, 2021 3:06am
this is Megan calling with student loan relief um you can just give me a call at 309-220-3361 and um I'm actually just rea****g out to you regarding your federal student loan balance we've got some good news you've been prequalified for the student loan forgiveness program however it is imperative that we speak to you just as soon as possible before these programs c****e
(309) 220-3361 - January 5th, 2021 4:15pm
Spam about student loan forgiveness: "Hi, this is Megan calling with student loan relief. You can just give me a call at 309-220-3361. I am rea****g out to you regarding your Federal Student Loan balance. We've got some great news. You've been pre-qualified for the student loan forgiveness program, however, it is imperative that we speak to you soon as possible before these programs c****e.
(309) 220-3361 - January 11th, 2021 7:28pm
This is Megan calling with the Student Loan relief program. You can call me at [number]. I am actually just rea****g out to you regarding your federal student loan balance. We have got some good news, you have been pre-qualified for the student loans program. However it is imperative that we speak to you just as soon as possible before these programs c****e.
(309) 220-3361 - January 8th, 2021 11:21pm
Voice mail said...Hi this is Megan calling with student loan relief you can just give me a call at 309-220-3361. I'm just rea****g out to you regarding your federal student loan balance we've got some good news you've been prequalified for the student loan forgiveness program. It is imperative that we speak to you just as soon as possible before these programs c****e.
(309) 220-3361 - January 8th, 2021 12:52am
09 hi this is MEgan calling with student loan relief um you can just give mea call at 309-220-3361 and um I'm actually just rea****g out to you regarding your federal student loan balance we've got some good news you've been prequalified for the student loan forgiveness program however it is imperative that we speak to you just as soon as possible
(309) 220-3361 - January 8th, 2021 8:35pm
Hi this is Megan calling with student loan relief you can just give me a call at 309-220-3361. I'm just rea****g out to you regarding your federal student loan balance we've got some good news you've been prequalified for the student loan forgiveness program. It is imperative that we speak to you just as soon as possible before these programs c****e.
(309) 220-3361 - January 8th, 2021 1:06am
hi this is Megan calling with student loan relief um you can just give me a call at 309-220-3361 and um I'm actually just rea****g out to you regarding your federal student loan balance we've got some good news you've been prequalified for the student loan forgiveness program however it is imperative that we speak to you just as soon as possible
(309) 220-3361 - January 9th, 2021 12:11am
Hi this is Megan calling with student loan relief you can just give me a call at 309-220-3361. I'm just rea****g out to you regarding your federal student loan balance we've got some good news you've been prequalified for the student loan forgiveness program. It is imperative that we speak to you just as soon as possible before these programs c****e.
(309) 220-3361 - January 18th, 2021 4:25pm
Got a call from Megan. Hi this is Megan from Student loan Relief. Rea****g out to you regarding your federal student loan balance. We've got some good news you've been prequalified for the student loan forgiveness however it is imperative that you call as soon as possible before these programs c****e. Left # to call back 309-220-3361 but call from 228-200-6007
(309) 220-3361 - January 20th, 2021 8:05pm
Megan called a few different times from different numbers. The one day left a voice mail saying I was approved for the student loan forgiveness program but I need to act fast! First phone number left was 309-220-3361 and the second phone number was 501-274-0***. Neither phone number matched even close to the ones that showed up on my phone.
(309) 220-3361 - January 7th, 2021 5:20pm
Student Loan Relief. Hi this is Megan calling to inform you that you are prequalified for student loan relief. I wanted to reach out to you before these programs c****e. So just give me a call back at 309-220-3361. I look forward to speaking with you. A***n that number is 309-220-3361. Have a nice day.
(309) 220-3361 - January 11th, 2021 7:31pm
White female voice: "[...] you've been prequalified for the student loan forgiveness program however it is imperative that we speak to you just as soon as possible before these programs c****e so a***n my number is (309) 220-3361 so um I just hope to hear back from you soon and have a great day"
(309) 220-3361 - January 14th, 2021 6:52pm
Megan calling about student loan forgiveness, asked that I call back at 309-220-3361 but called from a NJ number 609-219-5422. She left a message that my loan amount was under the threshold which prequalified me for student loan forgiveness. She says it is imperative you call back ASAP before the rules c****e.
(309) 220-3361 - January 15th, 2021 9:46pm
Received a voicemail, s****ed off as a ma****e then turned into a real person supposedly, from student loan release, said I've been pre-qualified for a student loan forgiveness program, she didn't even say my name, I did call back, a ma****e answered, and pretty much ***g up on me. Super weird.
(309) 220-3361 - January 8th, 2021 6:23pm
Same voicemail as everyone else with Megan. When I called back, it was an automated line to answer two questions and then this guy who picked up and the first question asked was "Is your loan over $10,000?" I answered, all my loans were paid off. He then ***g up. SCAM.
(309) 220-3361 - January 11th, 2021 7:18pm
hi this is Megan calling with student loan relief um you can just give me a call at 309-220-3361 and um I'm actually just the rea****g out to you regarding your federal student loan balance we've got some good news you've been prequalified for the student
(309) 220-3361 - January 8th, 2021 5:21pm
Hi, this is Megan calling with Student Loan relief um you can just give me a call at 309-220-3361. We've got some good news, you've prequalified for the student loan forgiveness program however it's imperative that we speak to you just as soon as possible.
(309) 220-3361 - January 15th, 2021 12:39am
Same experience as everyone else. Said name was Megan, called about student loan relief, except from an NY number, but left the same 309 220 6631 call back number. Su****iously convincing but I was able to read these messages before calling back. Thanks everyone!
(309) 220-3361 - January 7th, 2021 8:23pm
Meagan asking to speak with me about my student loans. It is “imperative” to call them back because the program might c****e soon. Seems like a scam. Caller ID number was not the same as the number they said to call them back at.
(309) 220-3361 - January 9th, 2021 3:09pm
Exact same message as others received. I hope so****ing can be done to stop this, it sure seemed as though it might have been legit. I'm glad I checked here first before getting my son to call them back. Thanks so much for your help!
(309) 220-3361 - January 8th, 2021 5:06am
she said; hi this is Megan calling with student loan relief um you can just give me a call at 309-220-3361 and um I'm actually just rea****g out to you regarding your federal student loan balance and that i prequalified for a special offer.
(309) 220-3361 - January 18th, 2021 6:16pm
Megan left a voicemail. The number she called from was +1 (585) 430-6097 and the call back number was309-220-3361. “This is Megan calling calling with student loan relief (no company name mentioned) rea****g out regarding your federal student loan balance.
(309) 220-3361 - January 13th, 2021 3:01am
Called from 319-252-1479 and asked for me to call them back at 309-220-3361. You could tell it s****ed to talk the moment the voice mail picked up and then res****ed with HI! and went back over what it had initially said.
(309) 220-3361 - January 14th, 2021 8:10pm
She said I was pre-qualified for student loan forgiveness but it was "imperative" that we speak as soon as possible. She mi****ed my name as hers and I do not have any student loans left. This is definitely a scam.
(309) 220-3361 - January 20th, 2021 3:44am
The call was about student loan forgiveness. This is a big time scammer trying to take the little money I have to feed my children. Shame on them for preying upon people during a pandemic. Avoid call and bloc****!!!!
(309) 220-3361 - January 18th, 2021 5:19pm
Same exact voicemail everyone is mentioning. Megan calling from Student Loan Relief with good news and asking to call back before the program c****es. She makes it sound so legit but gives a different phone number to call
(309) 220-3361 - January 8th, 2021 5:17pm
You've been selected to receive student loan forgives. Call right away. Offer only lasts for short time. Call came "from" 219-209-0201 but Call back number is 309-220-3361 Must answer questions before getting thru to live person.
(309) 220-3361 - January 13th, 2021 10:46pm
An obviously pre-recorded message from Megan saying she wanted to discuss my student loan balance (which has always been $0). She said I qualified for the student loan forgiveness program and wanted to discuss it.
(309) 220-3361 - January 8th, 2021 4:47pm
Megan from Student loan relief calling to say I prequalified for student loan forgiveness program. Imperative that I should call back before plans c****e, etc. etc. (Essentially the same thing everyone else here has written)
(309) 220-3361 - January 11th, 2021 9:31pm
Said they were calling about my federal student loan balance (I have never taken out student loans). Said I was "prequalified" for loan forgiveness and I needed to call them as soon as possible.
(309) 220-3361 - January 6th, 2021 12:42am
"Hi, this is Megan calling with student loan relief. We are calling to find out why you haven't paid off your god**** student loan yet, ***kface! Ya better pay up or else!"
(309) 220-3361 - January 13th, 2021 9:05pm
Left a voice mail saying that she had some good news. That I am pre-qualified for student loam aid relief. Called from 701-779-6095 and was told to call back at 309-220-3361
(309) 220-3361 - January 8th, 2021 5:19pm
The call back number was 309-220-3361 but the call came from 219-209-0201. You've been selected to receive student loan relief. You must answer 2 questions before making it beyond computerized screener.
(309) 220-3361 - January 12th, 2021 5:12pm
Said they were a student loan forgiveness agency. I do have loan but it is almost completely paid off. They did not seem to have any type of accurate information.
(309) 220-3361 - January 1st, 2021 1:59am
She says she is calling from the government to give you good news regarding your student loan forgiveness and that it is imperative you call them back before these programs c****e.
(309) 220-3361 - January 6th, 2021 10:29pm
They claimed I have been pre approved for student loan forgiveness of my federal student loans. I don’t have any student loans. This is a scam. Don’t give them your info.
(309) 220-3361 - January 6th, 2021 1:44am
Same as everyone else. Student loan forgiveness. Getting my **** hopes up lol. '3162158484" was the number she called me from. My phone said it was from Kansas I believe
(309) 220-3361 - January 12th, 2021 4:58pm
I pre-qualified for loan forgiveness. I could tell it was pre recorded and fake but just real enough for me to research. Good thing I did it’s an obvious scam
(309) 220-3361 - January 22nd, 2021 3:20pm
Megan offered federal student loan forgiveness as a limited time opportunity by voicemail. I called back. The call disconnected when I asked for the name of the organization.
(309) 220-3361 - January 8th, 2021 4:51pm
Megan for Student Loan Relief, imperative that I call her back before the program went away. Said I prequalified for my student loans to be forgiven.
(309) 220-3361 - January 12th, 2021 8:59pm
Megan calling about student loan relief and that I’m eligible to be forgiven. I don’t even have any student loans so it was obviously a lie LOL
(309) 220-3361 - January 12th, 2021 9:20pm
Student loan relief program - I don't have any loan!!! Also, called from CA and asked to call back to a phone number in IL. Pure scam.
(309) 220-3361 - January 11th, 2021 6:06pm
Student Loan forgiveness. Meant to listen to message and accidentally called the number that called. Basic robot pick up about what department you need obviously scam.
(309) 220-3361 - January 6th, 2021 10:49pm
Left a voicemail stating it's imperative they speak with me regarding my student loans. Funny, since I've never taken out a student loan or applied.
(309) 220-3361 - January 20th, 2021 5:58am
Student Loan Forgiveness: I received a voice call a couple of time telling me that I was admitted to the Student Loan Forgiveness program.
(309) 220-3361 - January 11th, 2021 10:45pm
Megan saying I was prequalified for student loan forgiveness. This was the number they said to call. The number they called from was 216-279-0716.
(309) 220-3361 - January 15th, 2021 5:11pm
Said they were calling on behalf of Student Loan Relief and gave me the 309 callback number as everyone else. She called from 272-277-0106
(309) 220-3361 - January 7th, 2021 10:32pm
Called with the Student Loan Relief program initially called from this number (458) 219-9605 but left the number above as a call back number
(309) 220-3361 - January 7th, 2021 7:25pm
Said I was prequalified for student loan relief. This was the number they left in a voicemail, but the actual call came from 216-279-0851
(309) 220-3361 - February 2nd, 2021 5:13pm
About student loan forgiveness - I don’t have a student loan!!! I am constantly receiving phone calls! I just want them to stop!
(309) 220-3361 - January 16th, 2021 8:09pm
The same person names is Megan asking me to call her back as I was selected for loan forgiveness program. SPAM!
(309) 220-3361 - January 8th, 2021 4:42am
Left a voice mail. Said I was pre-qualified for federal student loan relief. Same as many others reporting the same spam call.
(309) 220-3361 - January 10th, 2021 9:43pm
Relief of student loans. Had hope it was true but as of January 2021, nothing is official. Be careful guys. .
(309) 220-3361 - January 12th, 2021 11:11pm
Student loan forgiveness Called and left a voice mail from Delaware, asking to be called back to this number, in IL.
(309) 220-3361 - January 13th, 2021 10:16pm
Lady’s voice regarding federal student loan relief; however, I do not have any student loans. Lol This number should be reported!
(309) 220-3361 - January 1st, 2021 9:11pm
Student loan relief program The caller calls to let you know that you have been pre-qualified to receive student loan forgiveness.
(309) 220-3361 - January 6th, 2021 5:11pm
Message began playing in middle for a few seconds before resetting to the s****. pretty clear indication that it's prerecorded.
(309) 220-3361 - January 14th, 2021 11:06pm
Like everyone else she said her name was Megan and that it was important that We talk and everything.
(309) 220-3361 - January 7th, 2021 11:48pm
Said I was prequalified for a student loan forgiveness program. But I paid off my student loan LAST year so...
(309) 220-3361 - January 12th, 2021 4:47pm
Claimed to be Student Loan Relief on message. I don't have any student loans. This has to be a scam...
(309) 220-3361 - January 11th, 2021 4:40pm
Student loan spam from "Megan". Same message as everyone else. "Imperative to call back". Don't do it y'all lol
(309) 220-3361 - January 12th, 2021 10:03pm
Called from 240-209-9237 about being prequalified for student loan forgiveness. Said good news but imperative that I call them back.
(309) 220-3361 - January 4th, 2021 5:40pm
Calling about student loan relief, was excited at first, but it has to be to good to be true people!
(309) 220-3361 - January 14th, 2021 8:30pm
A federal student loan relief agent. She said I qualified but the number she called from was from Jean, NV
(309) 220-3361 - January 19th, 2021 3:57pm
Left message about student loan relief . Apparently unaware that my loans were paid off over 30 years ago.
(309) 220-3361 - January 13th, 2021 12:00am
You could tell some of the numbers were robotic voices mixed in with an actual human reading a script.