(518) 919-4924 is a Student Loan Robocall
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- Transcript Hello, I am an artificial intelligent notification, but the purpose of this call is to make you aware that is a U. S. Resident, you are now able to take advantage of alternative federal student loan repayment options and hardship programs. These programs are only for individuals who have less than $160000.00 in federal student loan debt. Having that obligations may cause a hardship when added to your overall monthly bills using our automated approval technology, you are now able to obtain enrollment information based on your current situation. To use our ai automation and find the program you are approved for. You will need to write down the website. I will also deliver a text message that will provide a link with the program benefits. Would you like to hear the website and receive a text message.
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