(956) 321-4917 is a Student Loan Robocall
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- Transcript Then from student loan advisors if you have at least $10000.00 in federal student loan debt and are no longer in school then press 1 now because you pre-qualify for Department of Education program to reduce your loan payments but to 75 percent and possibly qualify for total loan forgiveness but you must press 1 now honey trust me on this press 1 now to claim your lower monthly payments press not to speak to our legal department about being placed on the Do Not Call list I have the rest of your day is wonderful enjoy a good bath.
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