Consumer experts say student loan forgiveness scams are increasing right now.
Here's how to protect yourself from scam calls about student loan forgiveness as Joe Biden's debt relief plan plays out in the Supreme Court.The fate of President Joe Biden's student loan forgiveness program is still in the hands of the Supreme Court, and consumer experts say student loan forgiveness scams are also increasing right now.Beware of any caller who claims to have a relationship with the U.S. Dept. of Education. Third-party companies do not have such a relationship.
Overall experts say you should hang up when you get a call out of the blue from anyone that calls you and says the president's name, and says they can help you with the student loan forgiveness program. If forgiveness is granted by the Supreme Court, you would qualify through the U.S. Dept. of Education.
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