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FTC: Hang up on unwanted calls about loans

People are reporting getting calls (and calls) (and more calls) about their supposed “loan application.” Only they hadn’t applied for a loan. So what’s going on?

When people don’t pick up, the callers leave messages saying the imaginary “loan application” is on hold because the business needs more information, so please call back.

The calls seem urgent — and they’re persistent.

People report getting calls in bursts of anywhere from five to even 20 a day, all from different numbers, all with the same story. But there never was a loan application.

It’s a tactic that some dishonest companies are using to offer loans.

If you get a call like this:

  • Don’t press a number to “unsubscribe.” That only lets the dishonest company know your number is good. Instead, just hang up.
  • Use call blocking to stop calls before they reach you. Learn how at How to Block Unwanted Calls. For your mobile phone, find a list of call-blocking apps at ctia.org, a website for the U.S. wireless communications industry.
  • Don’t give information to businesses you don’t know, even if they seem to know youThat could be a set up to get your personal information.
  • Register your cell and home phone for free at the National Do Not Call Registry. Registration never expires and is designed to stop unwanted sales calls from companies that follow the law. But it doesn’t block calls and won’t stop calls from scammers — though the scam calls are a lot easier to spot if scammers are the main ones left calling to sell you something.

If you’ve gotten calls like these, report unwanted calls at DoNotCall.gov.


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