8663612666
☎️ 8663612666 👆 is not a valid (Unknown) United Kingdom Phone Number. It has a prefix of 0866.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 8663612666
- Student loan repayment changes discussedMay
2018Received scam call about loansApr
2018Received scam call about loansMar
2018Scam message about student loansMar
2018Student loan scam with identical messagesMar
2018Student loan scam, avoid unknown callersMar
2018Scam call about loan updatesFeb
2018Scam call regarding student loansFeb
2018MaryAnne's call about student loansFeb
2018Fraudulent student loan caller reportedFeb
2018Repeated calls, did not answerFeb
2018Suspected scam call about loansJan
2018Received suspicious student loan callsJan
2018Scam call about loan repaymentsJan
2018Potential scam call from Ms. RobinsonJan
2018Received unwanted call about loansJan
2018Received scam call about loansJan
2018Received suspicious call about loansJan
2018Scam call about student loansDec
2017Same caller, same message; ignoredDec
2017Potential scam regarding student loansDec
2017Number Of Searches: 2 Number Of Comments: 21 First Seen: 01 December 2017 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Hury(Durham), Sleaford(Lincolnshire) and Smalley Green(Derbyshire).
8663612666 has 21 comments of which 15 x neutral and 6 x negative
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Phone number ☎️ 8663612666 👆 is reported as a consistent scam involving calls from someone claiming to be Maryanne Robinson about urgent changes to student loan repayments, often referencing the same suspicious code. Numerous recipients confirm they have no loans or have already paid them off, with the caller failing to identify any legitimate company. Calls frequently come from different numbers, include recorded messages, and pressure recipients to return the call. The scam attempts to obtain personal information by inducing fear about loan repayments or refinancing. It is strongly advised not to return these calls, block the numbers, and report any suspicious activity to relevant authorities. This scam is well-documented and should be treated with extreme caution.
Reports on phone number 8663612666
8 yearsIntroducing Maryanne Robinson, who is currently dealing with the repayment of her student loan. She has recently faced some significant changes regarding this matter. Curiously, there seems to be a magical number in focus - 20206. Shall I continue?Maryanne Robinson8 yearsI recently received a phone call from Marianne Robinson, who claimed to be associated with student loans. She urged me to contact her urgently regarding updates to my loans. However, upon reviewing my student loan account, I discovered that there were no alterations, and the provided contact details did not match with any official records. To further investigate, I researched the phone number and discovered numerous similar experiences shared by others. It is clear that this is a blatant scam attempting to deceive people.Marianne Robinson8 yearsI received a call from Mary Ann Robinson, who is a student with code 20206. She wanted to discuss the possibility of restructuring my repayment plan. Curiously, I decided to check my student loan account online and was astonished to find out that my loan had been fully repaid two months ago. Strangely enough, I had not realized that the automatic payment withdrawal from my bank account had ceased. This situation seems like a textbook scam.Mary Ann Robinson8 yearsI was one among several individuals who received a message from a person named Mary Anne Robinson regarding modifications to my student loan. The message contained a reference code: 20206, which interestingly appeared to be the same for other recipients as well, according to my online research. It appears to be a clear indication of a scam. I mean, it's highly unlikely that multiple people would have the exact same student loan number, don't you think? In her message, Mary Anne Robinson threatened that my house and vehicle could be seized if I didn't refinance my loans. Well, I paid off my loans a year ago, so nice try, lady!Mary Anne Robinson8 yearsI, along with many others, received a message from someone named MarryAnne Robinson regarding changes to my student loan. The message mentioned a reference code (20206), which turned out to be the same code that others had received and shared online. This all seems to be a scam! Firstly, I never actually took out any student loans. And secondly, it doesn't make sense for multiple people to have the same student loan number. It just wouldn't happen! I've received countless messages like this over the years, easily over a hundred. If a call comes in as "Unknown Caller," it's best not to answer or return the call. I've blocked the numbers they use, but they just keep calling from different ones.MarryAnne Robinson8 yearsI recently received a message from someone named MarryAnne Robinson regarding changes in my student loan. Interestingly, this message had the same reference code (20206) as many others that I found while researching online. It has become quite clear to me that this is a complete scam. Firstly, I never even took out any student loans, so the whole premise is absurd. Additionally, it's highly unlikely for multiple people to have the same student loan number. It's frustrating to note that I have received these types of messages repeatedly over the years, well over a hundred times. Whenever the caller ID shows up as "Unknown Caller," I know better than to answer or return the call. I have already blocked several numbers, but they simply use different phone numbers to contact me. It begs the question - when will someone take action against these scammers? They must be put a stop to.MarryAnne Robinson8 yearsComplete FRAUD!! I received a call from these scam artists who left a message informing me about alleged updates to my Federal Loan. They insisted that I give them my personal details and discuss payment options. However, I am currently a full-time student and my loan provider confirmed that my loans are under control and in deferment. It's appalling that these con artists are preying on innocent people who might not know any better. Authorities must definitely take action against them.Federal Loan8 yearsI was contacted by Maryanne Robinson, who reached out to me from the number 866-361-2666. She insisted that it was urgent for us to discuss alterations to my student loan repayment plan. However, I want to clarify that I currently do not have any student loans nor have I ever had any in the past.Maryanne Robinson9 yearsI received a phone call from a certain individual named "MaryAnne" (909) 457-7015. She left a message informing me about the need to have a conversation regarding my repayment plan for the federal student loan. However, I would like to clarify that my federal student loans have already been fully settled.MaryAnne9 yearsI've received a similar message to what others have been getting. It was from someone named "MaryAnne" who called me around two weeks ago, and again yesterday. On both occasions, she claimed that she needed to discuss changes that would be happening with my student loans. I'm really relieved that I came across these comments as it has confirmed my suspicion - I won't be calling back.MaryAnne9 yearsReceived a call just like others on this website. Happened a week ago, and it occurred again today. Opted not to answer.9 yearsI recently had a phone call from Mary Ann Robison, who contacted me on 224-286-1708. She mentioned some amendments to federal loans and provided a student code number, asking me to call 866-361-2666. However, she didn't mention the name of the company she was representing. I am skeptical and believe this may be a scam.Mary Ann Robison9 yearsI have received two recorded telephone calls from someone named "MaryAnn Robinson." They requested that I call two different numbers, (866) 361-2666 and (888) 423-4404, in order to discuss changes regarding student loan repayment options. The first call came in on January 8th, 2018, at 2:21 pm from the phone number (360) 485-0156. The second call was received on the same day at 2:33 pm from the number (218) 600-5125. Both calls had the same tone, structure and language, giving me the impression that they were automated recordings. The beginning of each call sounded somewhat distorted or damaged, possibly due to excessive usage. "MaryAnn Robinson," who may be a robot or computer-generated voice, urged me to return the call and provided a code, which was the same for both calls. Instead of answering the phone, I opted to save the recordings and found myself looking at this web page in order to seek information.MaryAnn Robinson9 yearsI recently received a telephone call from a woman named "MaryAnne Robinson" who informed me that I needed to have a conversation about the repayment choices for my federal loan, supposedly due to recent modifications. However, I received a confirmation email from FedLoan every month stating that no adjustments had been made. The suspicious part was that she refused to disclose the name of the company she represented, and the number she provided for call-back purposes was different from the one she was calling from. It is clear that this was an attempt to deceive and defraud me.MaryAnne RobinsonFedLoan9 yearsI received a call from a woman named Ms. Robinson too. However, I doubt the authenticity of her claim as she failed to mention the company she was representing and my student loans are not held by them. This strongly indicates that it is probably a scam.Robinson9 yearsI also received a call from Marianne Robinson regarding federal student loans. She reached out to discuss the recent law changes in 2018. However, I chose not to answer the call as I prefer only speaking to the loan company that holds my loans. Additionally, they have never contacted me through a cold call before.Marianne Robinson9 yearsEvery person who has reported receiving the same information also received a call like mine. I, too, have student loans that I am paying off, but I have specifically requested not to be contacted by phone regarding them. It is evident that this is a fraudulent scheme. It would be preferable if these individuals would seek legitimate employment, just like the rest of us.9 yearsEarlier today, I received an identical phone call from a certain individual named Maryann Robinson. The call came through on my landline number, which was displayed as 218-600-5125. Nevertheless, the voicemail instructed me to return the call to an 866 number and provide a student code. It is worth noting that neither I nor my children have any outstanding student loans.Maryann Robinson9 yearsI received a message from Marianne Robinson regarding changes in federal student loan payments. She mentioned that she needed to talk about the updated repayment options and left a number, along with a student code, for me to call back. The voicemail seemed automated. However, I don't have any federal student loans. This appears to be a scam, so please don't be fooled by it!Marianne Robinson9 yearsI received a call from the same person and heard the same pre-recorded message. I decided not to return their call.9 yearsImportant Notice from Marianne Robinson Regarding Your Federal Student Loan Payments I received a message from Marianne Robinson in regards to your federal student loan payments. She indicated a need to discuss the new changes affecting your repayment options and provided a callback number along with a student code. However, her message appeared to be a pre-recorded voice. It is crucial to note that neither myself nor my college-aged son have any federal student loans. This raises concerns and strongly suggests that this could potentially be a scam. Do not panic or fall prey to it! Please exercise caution and refrain from engaging in any suspicious activities.Marianne RobinsonSubmit Your Own Report (0866 361 2666)
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