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He had called me twice today. Literally an hour apart. He also called me last month and made it sound like I have an “incomplete application” in every call.
Dave Reynolds Student Forgiveness...
His message sounds so convincing. Almost like he is frustrated that I didn't complete an application (an application I never sent in). You can hear a demanding tone, like you need to call us because we would hate to see you miss out on this opportunity. He is a sham and speaks so quickly almost like he has anxiety.
This “Dave Reynolds” has called me twice this month. Same voice each time, but different than the examples people have posted here. Virtually the same script though. Different phone numbers/locations each time. The first was a (516) number from Baldwin, NY. The second was a (610) number from Lehighton, PA.
I don't have any outstanding loans, nor have I requested any loan assistance, so I'm sure it's a scam.
I'm curious if anyone's actually answered the call (as opposed to letting it go to voicemail). I'd like to know what the guy says. Like does he insist you have an outstanding loan, or are they more passive. Either way, I’ll probably continue to not answer. Don’t want him to know there’s an actual person on the other end. Although, if a year from now, he’s still calling, I may have to answer just to have a eff with the a-hole.
Has anyone answered the call and talked to the guy? Or just listened to the voicemail? I'm curious what he'd say if I answered.
Continue to call about to our student loans - never had a student loan.