(201)-591-9556 starts with area code 201. 2015919556 belongs to the state of New Jersey - NJ. City: Newark, NJ. County: Essex. International format: +1 2015919556. You can comment on this number, flagging a phone number as "Safe" or "Not Safe" and "Unknown". If the phone number is infringing or the comment has an insulting remarks. You can contact us to delete..
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- (201) 591-9556 Robo call recorded 19 April 2017 ("...Emily...automated voice recognition, Student Loan Forgiveness Center, you may qualify to reduce or eliminate your Federal student loan..." HA!) SCAMCaller ID: "Vitelity LL C"Also calls from: (201) 645-4046 | (315) 368-4025 | (985) 365-9869 | (561) 717-0227 | (561) 717-0231 | (561) 229-0752 | (561) 229-0755 | (330) 475-8362 | (585) 376-9062A misleading robo call from "Emily at the Student Loan Forgiveness Center" claiming that my Federal student loans may be eligible to be reduced or "full forgiveness". This is an automated voice recognition robo call, designed to sound like a live caller, but you can recognize quickly that it is not a live caller.I also find the pitch and timbre of "Emily's" voice to be highly annoying.In their previous calls I tried to avoid saying 'yes' after the bot didn't understand my very first 'certainly' or 'that is correct' responses. Instead, I didn't say anything at all but since the bot was programmed specifically only to recognize explicit 'yes' and 'no' responses, it terminated the call.Their "shotgun" approach to making mass phone calls, hoping to find a few people who owe student loans, and their total disregard of the Do Not Call list certainly tells us a lot about their business ethic, doesn't it?Here is a transcript of this automated, voice recognition call:"This call is now being recorded."[female voice:] "Hello, how are you, my name is Emily. I'm with the Student Loan Forgiveness Center. The reason that we've been trying to reach you is that our records indicate you may qualify for a program that will reduce your student loan or even offer full forgiveness. Now thousands of students, just like you qualify for this program however most of them don't know it and miss out on the opportunity due to paperwork deadline. So would you like to hear how you may qualify for this time sensitive program?"[they:] "I'm so sorry. I didn't hear you clearly. Would you like to hear how you may qualify for this time sensitive program?"[they:] "I'm so sorry. I didn't hear you clearly. Would you like to hear how you may qualify for this time sensitive program?"[they:] "Well, thank you for your time, and have a nice day."Thanks to Google Voice ( www.google.com/voice ) you can hear this recording on my Spam Calls web page: findgeorge.net23.net/donotanswer/spamcalls.htm (mirror site) donotanswer.netne.net (site may be temporarily down)Signup for your own free Google Voice account at www.google.com/voice and avoid telephone call spam
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