Hang Up on Unwanted Calls About Auto Loans
Getting unwanted calls about a supposed “loan application”?
According to the Federal Trade Commission, people are reporting getting multiple calls about loan applications that they supposedly submitted.
When people don’t pick up, a message is left stating the supposed loan is on hold and more information is needed. The call appears urgent, and the callers are persistent. People have reported getting bursts of calls from five to 20 calls a day! The calls were from different numbers, but all with the same story.
This is a tactic that some dishonest companies are using to offer loans.
The FTC Consumer Alert gives you these tips:
- Don’t press a number to “unsubscribe”. That just lets the company know your number is good. Instead hang up.
- Use call blocking to stop calls before they reach you.
- Don’t give information to businesses you don’t know, even if they seem to know you.
- Register your cell and home phone for free at the National Do Not Call Registry
To read the full Alert visit the Federal Trade Commission website, link here.
The full Consumer Alert will share additional tips and links to help you protect yourself from unwanted calls and recommend you report your unwanted calls. As a Personal Financial Coach, I help people who have been unable to qualify for a loan. I help them understand and improve their credit, create a money plan, and determine options for achieving their financial goals.
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Lisa Atkinson
TFCU | Personal Financial Coach
latkinson@naysnm.com
As a Personal Financial Coach, I do not provide legal or tax advice. Tucson Federal Credit Union does not guarantee that this service will achieve any particular objective or outcome. For any legal advice, please seek the advice of an attorney or tax professional.