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This number has been reported as spam 10 times, has been searched 42 times, and has garnered 11 comments by our users. These numbers are higher than average, indicating a possible high risk of spam.
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(877) 221-9729
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Just use first names: I called the number on my phone back because I had no idea who it was and I don't answer numbers I don't know, and a very young woman answered, saying, "This is Linda". My old loan was forgiven due to total didability, do they're barking up the wrong tree!
haven't had a student loan in 25 years. These j***offs call about every 4 days or so. Annoying? yes. Spam? To me, yep.
NRI buys old debts incl student loans. I sent Dept of Ed a requested signed medical form from my doctor stating I am totally disabled. NRI called me a liar several times & kept threatening to take all of my wages! I haven't worked since middle of 2010 so they told me I need to go to rehab to learn a s****. I use MSN behind my name but that can't make me walk or stand or be painfree. NRI guy said I lied about having spinal cord surgery 4 times & that I am faking to get out of paying my debt. I have their # now in my Don't answer profile.
Hey Chuck:I need your help*****to. These *******s have contacted my job and HR faxed over and income sheet. I don't have much time. Should I call them back or proceed with the Blueprint solution. By the way the course is sold out. Please email me at [email protected] advise.Thanks,AFM
This is NRI a company contracted with Dept. of Education.They apparently do not purchase these loans from them but they "Service" these loans.They sounded like a joke to me So i brushed it off, and just a few weeks later they threatned to garnish my check. I TOLD HIM TO SHOW ME THE COURT ORDER! and he told me there is no need for a court order.... It sounded like a crock of S*** so i ignored it.... My wife told me to call them back but I DIDNT LISTEN as usual... lol They added collection fees and penalties, and they eventually called my employer and s****ed my wage deduction. Yaw you went this far to do your home work or research...IF YOU HAVE A Defaulted student loan take care of it. I payed an arm and a leg trying to figure out how to stop wage garnishment. I talk to lawyers, debt relief companies, debt settlement companies, and my CPA... None of them knew what to do....I LOVE THE INTERNET... I found a solution shortly... I read a book called the "Student Loan Blue print" and I finally stopped the garnishment and hopped on minimum monthly payments NO THANKS TO MY FAMILY LAWYER... PS:NRI could **** a big one....EVERYONE IF YOU hAVE A STUDENT LOAN TAKE CARE OF IT, BUT DO YOUR HOMEWORK FIRST... ITS LIKE BUY A CAR FOR THE FIRST TIME... ITS LIKE PULLING YOUR TEETH OUT...http://www.studentloanfundamentals.com
called my cell phone, asked for me, says "we both know who lives there" and quoted last 4 of my ss#, to which I said, write me a letter, I don't give out any personal info on the phone. Beware! Identify thieves often get one piece at a time.FYI, the cell is not my phone, has a different area code from where I live, and should not be****ociated with my name.
Just got a call from 877-221-9729: 7:30 p.m. 12-21-09. I was not at home but a man with an foreign accent, talked to my husband and was very interested in knowing if I was working. He said that his name was Tom Wilson, and he wanted me to call him back ASAP. Calling back, I got an answering ma****e that identified the source as National Recoveries Collection Agency. I ***g up. We are on a no-call list, but this fraud slipped through.
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