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60%
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40% Spam Risk
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Very High
206 Searches
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Medium Risk
4 Complaints
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No
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Risk Level
Risky
This number has been reported as spam 4 times, has been searched 206 times, and has garnered 4 comments by our users. These numbers are higher than average, indicating a possible high risk of spam.
User comments regarding the phone number (888) 300-1580 indicate that it may be linked to potential scam activity involving false claims of student loan forgiveness. Several users report receiving similar messages stating they were approved for loan forgiveness despite having no student loans or completing any applications. Many recommend blocking the number and reporting it.
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Area code 888, primarily known for toll-free communication, reveals interesting dynamics in demographics and economic trends according to public data sources. This area code caters to a diverse population engaged in various industries, enhancing its economic vibrancy. As a virtual area, it doesn't tie to a specific geographic region, allowing a broad base of corporate and individual usage, reflecting shifting communication patterns and national consumption trends.
According to FCC complaint metrics, the 888 area code has experienced notable changes in communication patterns over time. Wireless and mobile complaints peaked in 2016, followed by a decline. Wired complaint levels also saw a reduction, especially notable from 2022 to 2023. VOIP complaints peaked in 2019 but diminished to around 200 by 2023. In terms of call types, prerecorded voice complaints hit their highest in 2019 but reduced to about 500 by 2023. Live voice call issues followed a similar descent. Text message complaints briefly soared in 2022 but settled to roughly 140 in 2023. Unwanted call reports only began in 2014, spiking sharply in 2019 with telemarketing concerns reduced significantly post-2015.
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People are Saying:
(888) 300-1580
Received the following text: "Hi [name], we recently approved you for student loan forgiveness but you never finished the application. Call me asap@ 888-300-1580 if you want it." I have not s****ed a forgiveness application process so no idea what this is in reference to
(888) 300-1580
Exact text: "Hi Deb, we recently approved you for student loan forgiveness but you never finished the application. Call me asap@ 888-300-1580 if you still want it" I don't know how they got my name, but I never went to college so student loans have never been a problem for me. This is also the only text I've received from them so I don't know how I could have s****ed an application? 100% a scam.
(888) 300-1580
Claiming I never finished an application for student debt relief. Two problems: I never s****ed an application and I don't have any student loans. I was getting similar texts from a different number and she was going by Sara. Don't fall for it, block the number and report their page on Facebook too.
(888) 300-1580
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