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Don’t engage, don’t call back, and don’t give them anything
What stands out is that this does not look like a normal lender contacting a real applicant. The same script keeps showing up again and again, sometimes with an AI-sounding voice, and people say they were told they qualify for amounts like $56,000 or $67,000 even though they never requested a loan. That’s a major red flag because the real goal seems to be getting you to call back and give up personal information, banking details, or other verification data.
If this already happened to you, the safest move is simple but effective: do not press any buttons, do not call the number back from the voicemail, and do not share your SSN, DOB, bank login, or card information. If you interacted with them at all, assume your number is now marked as active and be ready for more spam calls, texts, and spoofed numbers. People in the reports said different outgoing numbers were used, but the callback number stayed the same. If you sent money or shared sensitive information, contact your bank immediately, freeze your cards if needed, and change passwords for any accounts connected to your phone or email.
For anyone finding this later, the warning signs are easy to notice once you know what to look for: unexpected “loan approval” calls, urgent language about a file being in final review, vague underwriting claims, and the same callback number appearing across different caller IDs. A real lender should be traceable, licensed, and easy to verify on your own — not just a repeated voicemail using a generic name and a different spoofed number every day. I’d treat this as a classic deceptive loan solicitation / phishing setup, not a legitimate business contact.
If you’re trying to deal with this now, report the calls to your carrier, add the number to your block list, and file complaints with the FTC and IC3 if any money or personal data was involved. I’d also save the voicemails and screenshots before deleting anything, because the repeated script and callback number could be useful evidence later if you need to dispute fraud.
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Getting daily automated loan approval calls from Marissa Morgan
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Getting constant loan approval scam calls from Marissa Morgan