This is National Credit Assist. We are reaching out to discuss your eligibility for the Hardship Loan Program. Through the Hardship Loan Program, you can get access to additional help from credit card debt, past due bills, medical expenses and other financial obligations and debts that are stressing you out and holding you back. The program has the following benefits please listen to opt out and stop receiving calls, press one at any time. To opt out and stop receiving calls, press one at any time. Otherwise, please continue to listen. The Hardship Loan Program allows you to get access to specialists that work on your behalf of settling and getting out of your credit card debts, passed bills and medical expenses for pennies on the dollar or in some cases, free. Some of the benefits of the Hardship Loan Program include no limit on how much debt, medical debt, or past due bills can be settled or removed. A free review of your financial situation and obligations.
The scammer will try to enroll victims into the Hardship Loan Program through Accurate Financial
They are no longer referring to themselves as “Credit National Assist.” They refuse to take anyone off of their calling list, simply hanging up in the process.
Hey, this is Kayla from Credit Relief, and I’m just following back up with your request for getting some financial help. As I was able to get you an approval I think you’re going to like. Just note that the program is on a first come, first serve basis, so just press one now to to finalize the details. If you think this could help and anyone can help you out or you can call me directly at 949-401-6620 press two to be placed on the do not call list.
They are now using Indian call centers to screen people and ask how much you owe in credit card debt (at least $10,000) and how much you earn (at least $1,500/month) to enroll in their “debt enrollment program”
I was then redirected to their “senior financial advisor,” Jameison from Accurate Financial
“Hi, it’s Bridget from credit assistance, and I’m just following back up with your Online requests for getting some financial help and I was able to get you an approval. I think you’re going to like, so just go ahead and call me back so I can give you the details. Just know that the program does have limited openings and is on a first come first serve basis. So just call back soon to finalize the details. My number is 888-822-9872. And any one of us can help you out just in case I’m busy with someone. Hope this helps you out and we’ll talk soon.”
Just now I called from my TextNow the 888 822 9872 but it said that the number is no longer working or not in service. Maybe they’ve moved on already to a different phone number, though maybe they’ll start answering this number again later.
“Hey, this is Kayla from Credit Relief, and I’m just following back up with your request for getting some financial help. As I was able to get you an approval I think you’re going to like. Just note that the program is on a first come, first serve basis, so just press one now to to finalize the details. If you think this could help and anyone can help you out or you can call me directly at 949-401-6620 press two to be placed on the do not call list.”
“Hey, this is Kayla from Credit Relief, and I’m just following back up with your request for getting some financial help. As I was able to get you an approval I think you’re going to like. Just note that the program is on a first come, first serve basis, so just press one now to to finalize the details. If you think this could help and anyone can help you out or you can call me directly at 949-401-6620 press two to be placed on the do not call list.”
“Hey, this is Kayla from Credit Relief, and I’m just following back up with your request for getting some financial help. As I was able to get you an approval I think you’re going to like. Just note that the program is on a first come, first serve basis, so just press one now to to finalize the details. If you think this could help and anyone can help you out or you can call me directly at 949-401-6620 press two to be placed on the do not call list.”
“Hey, this is Kayla from Credit Relief, and I’m just following back up with your request for getting some financial help. As I was able to get you an approval I think you’re going to like. Just note that the program is on a first come, first serve basis, so just press one now to to finalize the details. If you think this could help and anyone can help you out or you can call me directly at 949-401-6620 press two to be placed on the do not call list.”
I received a call in early August on my cell phone from (951) 524-5906, and when I called the number back, a guy answered with “Accurate Financial.” I have it logged as the call where the “agent” told me they were licensed in every state except Idaho and North Dakota. I think each time I called it, their answering recording/robovoice insrted a different state name before “financial hardship loan program.:” (E.g., “Illinois financial hardship loan program” on my 08/06 call.)
On 09/13, I got “financial hardship loan” robocalls on two different numbers from (833) 578-5586. The first time I called back, the call went through a screener with an accent that didn’t sound Indian to me. She transferred the call to her “expert,” who said she was with J.G. Wentworth, The next time I called, a male answered, with “Accurate Financial.”
I’ve never spoken with any of these people long enough to find out just what they’re up to, but my rule is, if they’re making robocalls to people they’ve never done business with, it’s some kind of scam.
Edited for typos 10/17/22. I was searching the threads here to find out who has more info on “Accurate Financial” than I do. I’m thinking of filing a TCPA suit, if I can find out who and where they are.