I have noticed that for a few hours after the tech support scammers are starting to shut down for the day, a lot of these student loan scammers are still going strong.
If you check the BobRTC directory for Student Loan scams, you'll see some beginning with (949) area codes. They promote themselves by robodialing everybody and playing deceptive recordings meant to sound like personal messages to you specifically. The couple I've gotten recently referenced an application I supposedly put in for student loan relief, and that I had been APPROVED for complete loan FORGIVENESS- which is an outright lie.
Of course, they don't lie quite so blatantly on the phone... and when they do make wild promises they can't fulfill on the phone, they'll forward the call to someone else to take your money, to insulate themselves from legal liability.
Anyway, I think a lot of people might check these numbers, hear the voice-activated system you have to navigate to get to a live agent, and move on.
Their voice-activated "AI" system sucks though, and it is designed to default towards letting people through to an agent when answers are unclear... so you can open a bunch of tabs and spam them back, and have it be nearly fully-automated.
I've been opening ~15 tabs to these guys at a time, then either activating "rapid redial" on every tab, or using the "Super Auto Refresh" browser extension for Chrome (which will continue refreshing the page at an interval you set indefinitely, which has the added bonus of also refreshing the phone number you're calling from). Then I just point my mic at my PC speakers to pick up whatever movie/TV show/stream i have running in the background. Maybe half the time, the scammers's system will push me through to an agent.
Anyway, I only mention this because these guys are really scummy. And also because, like I said, these scams have been staying active a couple hours longer than most Indian scammers have been... so when you start running into nothing but busy signals, voicemails, endless hold times and disconnected numbers at the end of the scammers's workday, hitting up the Student Loans scams is an option