(502) 242-4876 is a Student Loan Robocall
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- Transcript Hello due to the new issues we all face the federal government suspended student loan payments for a few months this means you will need to pay back the balance of your student loans after the suspension is over a petition is set to be filed on your behalf to extend the suspension of payments indefinitely meaning you would then have a 0 dollars balance press 5 on your phone now if you are with Mel net now the Great Lakes are fed loan if your servicer is not listed please press 7 now thank you.
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