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Area code: | 765 |
Prefix: | 283 |
Country: | United States |
State: | Indiana |
City: | Muncie |
Company: | Tw Telecom Of Indiana Lp |
Usage: | Landline |
Time zone: | Eastern |
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If they wanted their money so bad you would think that when they called they just might stay on the phone rather than hanging up or dead silence- but thanx for the tip at least I know who is calling now!
I get a call from this # once a day on my cell. I dont answer while I'm at work and all I hear on the voicemail is static! If it is Sallie Mae, whats with all the static?
If they leave a message I don't think they can call back for something like 90 days.This does involve your student loan though, do call them back!!
I have been called by this agency 4-5 times within this last week. The first time, I asked a number of questions because I did not understand why they would be calling me. I was told the call would be recorded,...which was fine with me. The woman indicated that she was from Student Assistance and wanted to speak with me regarding my student loan. The problem is I have NO student loans. I paid them off years ago. She wanted my birth date to confirm that I was not the individual she was looking for. I declined providing her that information. Since then, the calls have kept coming. Today, there was an unprofessional woman who called. I requested that she take my telephone number off from her company's calling list. I then requested her I.D. number, a telephone number for her company, along with wanting to speak with her supervisor. She refused to provide me with any information and certainly would not let me speak with a supervisor! Incredibly unprofessional!!We were able to retrieve the company number off from our caller I.D. (Thank God!) My husband called back. He requested the I.D. number of "Ginger" who answered the phone. She did not provide one. He requested to speak with a supervisor and was transferred to speak with "John" who provided an I.D number before he was asked. (That seems really strange and more like game playing than professional behavior. My husband could hear them talking in the background, so he knew that "John" and "Ginger" were in the same room.)"John" called back 20 minutes later. Our caller I.D. identifying it as an "Unknown Number." "John" just wanted to let me know that he removed our telephone number from their call list. He said that he marked it as a "Bad number." We really pray that this is the end of this silliness, because I really am NOT who they are looking for.
I realize this number is calling in regards to my student loan - which is now fully current, and I have called them to tell them this. However when you get through it's always somebody with limited English that is hard to understand and it seems they never know what I'm talking about. They just said "I'll take note of that" and basically hung up on me. The same number was calling my step-father's house before I had the number changed, constantly asking for me and accusing them of lying and "hiding" me. But now I guess I just have to live with them calling me 3-4 times a day and never leaving a message. Usually once in the morning, once mid-day, and again late at night. How is this legal - isn't it harassment?
This number calls me about once a day- it used to be three or four times. I have student loans from two different companies, not just sallie mae, and i find it interesting that though they affiliate themselves with sallie mae, i have on occasion asked, 'which company are you representing?' the response is, 'which companies do you have loans with?' i can't prove that these people are legitimate or scammers. i am a phd student and have dealt with sallie mae extensively- and i can say that in the two year gap between schools, the only calls i got about my bill were 877 numbers from sallie mae itself. i never got a call from a third party agency until recently.the best i can figure is that this is a debt collector, specializing in student loans, and may have been hired by sallie mae at some point to collect on accounts. i think their practices are dubious, and since they do not directly ask you to pay the debt, but say that they want to 'assist' you in paying it, they skirt around the fair debt collection laws. since they don't seem to have any personal information on you other than what you give them, i'd say if they are in fact being paiud by sallie mae, the purpose is more to harrass you than to foster any kind of repayment- after all, if i want someone to seriously collect a debt for me, i'm going to do more than give them a name and a blind call.the fact that they did not know the names of other companies i was dealing with, but wanted to know, makes me think they are symbiotic- had i told them the name of the company, they might have tried to get a contract with that company as well. i think this is a small operation that just harrasses people on behalf of financial institutions, and does so on a very thin line between legal and liable. if that is not correct, then they are scammers, point blank, who know that most students get loans through sallie mae. there is no supervisor. there are no real id's because these people are smoke. your social security number will either be used to run a credit check to give sallie mae information on your ability to pay back loans, or to commit credit fraud. neither option sounds appealing.and to the person who stated that 'they are doing their jobs' and we 'obviously owe them money' that we should 'pay', the person who basically intimated that we are all deadbeats who don't pay our bills- i am a current college student. sallie mae should not be attempting to collect from me right now. i have friends that get these same calls- many of them have either paid the debt off already or are current in their payments. some are in deferment- which means they do not have enough income to pay the minimum amount, have been given a grace period to allow time to improve their financial situation, and entered this agreement with sallie mae. they should not be getting calls either.i would suggest holding your tongue when you do not know the facts of anyone's situation.Nobody appreciates being judged by the oblivious.
No one is ever on the other end... just a bunch of static... and when I call back nothing ever happens... they never leave massage that isn't static... if they are a collection agency why don't they say so like all other student loan people?plus once it defaults look into filing a chpater 7... cost you $1,000 but it might stop those calls... =P
I think its a phising scam. They started calling with loans that weren't in default (automatic payment from bank account). So they have no reason to be calling. Seems they got numbers from Sallie Mae some how but it shouldn't be for debit collection if they withdraw funds automatically. And wouldn't they leave a message like all other companies? And its always static trying to answer or call back. Its BS...