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• Fake email addresses - Malicious actors sometimes send from email addresses made to look like an official email address but in fact is missing a letter(s), misspelled, replaces a letter with a lookalike number (e.g. “O” and “0”), or originates from free email services that would not be used for official communications.
In October 2017, Great Lakes Higher Education Corporation reached an agreement to sell off 100% of the stock of its subsidiary, the Great Lakes Educational Loan Services, Inc. to Nelnet. [8] The company was to be sold for $150 million, initially keeping CEO Jeff Crosby in charge, but with a plan of consolidating the companies together. [9]
"Hey, it's Elizabeth with Student Advisors," a warm, professional voice began in a voicemail left on Sept. 13, weeks after the Biden administration announced it would be offering up to $20,000 in ...
Cultura RF/Getty Images Student loan debt has become a huge burden on recent college graduates, with figures from credit-reporting agency TransUnion showing that the average student loan balance ...
With the resumption of student loan payments set for next month, robocalls scams are surging. An estimated 350,000 such calls were placed so far this month, CBS News reported. See: An Ancient Rule...
Based on mostly the same principles as the Nigerian 419 advance-fee fraud scam, this scam letter informs recipients that their e-mail addresses have been drawn in online lotteries and that they have won large sums of money. Here the victims will also be required to pay substantial small amounts of money in order to have the winning money ...
Around 44% of federal student loan borrowers who began repayment this month have a new loan service provider, according to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, after three loan service ...
On February 7, 2018, Nelnet completed its acquisition of Great Lakes Educational Loan Services, Inc. [8] The combined company is the largest servicer of student loans in the United States, with $397 billion in loans, or around 42% of all student loans in the United States.