Financial Hardship Loan Scams Leave Victims Worse Off, Blog | TNS (2024)

A malicious scam has been surging lately, as reported by TNS’ Robocall Protection team, targeting individuals who carry debt and are looking for a lifeline. Callers claiming to be from a ‘financial hardship loan center’ are attempting to steal victim’s information or worse, digging them deeper into debt.

We have collated the following transcripts from real messages left by scammers, so subscribers know what to lookout for. They use language to make the offer sound urgent, such as ‘final’ and ‘24 hours’, which is a tactic often deployed by bad actors. Sadly, someone who is under high stress from debt may fall victim to these pressures.

Some scammers target business owners like in the below transcript:

“Hi, this is Joey with USA Capital and I’m just now returning your call because I’ve got some great news based on public information about your business. You’re eligible for financing ranging from $10,000 all the way to $500,000. The rates are very competitive and they’re quite affordable and one of the best parts of this offer is the speed of which we could provide the resources if you accepted. We have everything ready for you just within 24 hours, please remember offers like this are not always available so it’s best to respond quickly.”

While others target individuals with debt:

“Hello, please listen to this important message. This is a message from the National Financial Hardship Loan Center. This is a final attempt to reach you regarding a $36,000 financial hardship loan that can be funded today. Due to inflation and rising costs, we offer same-day approval with no credit check. This loan can be used for any purpose including paying off debt, unexpected bills, or personal use. Please call our national office today.”

The fraudster offers quick access to large amounts of cash that could be life-changing for many people and seen as an offer they can’t resist. Some of the scammers may provide real cash loans but at exorbitant interest rates, which digs the victim just deeper into debt. Most of the time the scammer is looking for personal information such as social security and driver license information for identity theft. The transcripts involve fraudulent activity in the US, but this type of scam has been replicated around the world.

How To Avoid Financial Hardship Loan Scams

Luckily there are many red flags to look out for, one being the call itself, since legitimate programs do not send out robocalls. While there are legitimate financial hardship services from the US government, they would not be cold calling. A person seeking financial support would have to reach out or apply directly to these programs. The sense of urgency, no background check required and pressurized deadlines are all warning signs of a scam.

It is best practice to never engage with unknown numbers and report phone numbers being used by scammers to your carrier. If you believe you are the victim of a scam, you can report it to your local police, state Attorney General’s office and the FTC.

Call-blocking apps, including those powered by TNS Call Guardian®, are also a great resource for reporting and blocking unwanted robocalls. Stay vigilant, share information about scams with others and be sure to check out our monthly Scam of the Month page updates.

John Haraburda is Product Lead for TNS Call Guardian® with specific responsibility for TNS’ Communications Market solutions.

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Financial Hardship Loan Scams Leave Victims Worse Off, Blog | TNS (2024)

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Financial Hardship Loan Scams Leave Victims Worse Off, Blog | TNS? ›

A malicious scam has been surging lately, as reported by TNS' Robocall

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Protection team, targeting individuals who carry debt and are looking for a lifeline. Callers claiming to be from a 'financial hardship loan center' are attempting to steal victim's information or worse, digging them deeper into debt.

Is National financial Hardship loan Center real or fake? ›

The email claims to be from a government agency or organization that offers financial assistance to those in need. The email says you have been approved for financial support and to call a phone number to finish enrolling in the program. However, it is all fake.

Are financial hardship loans real? ›

Hardship personal loan programs are offered by many small banks and local credit unions. This type of loan tends to have low interest rates, low maximum loan amounts, and short repayment schedules. You may have to prove that you have genuine financial difficulty to qualify for a hardship loan.

How to track down someone who scammed you? ›

Explore Online Footprints: The digital age leaves traces, and the scammer's online activity can be a valuable source of leads. Utilize social media platforms to search for the scammer's name or usernames. Look for any profiles or accounts that match details they provided you with.

How to stop the financial hardship department calls? ›

Put your number on the National Do Not Call Registry.

Go to donotcall.gov or call 1-888-382-1222. Don't share numbers or passwords for accounts, credit cards, or Social Security, unless you know the person you're dealing with and why they need the information.

What is the National debt relief Hardship Program? ›

Founded in 2009, National Debt Relief has assisted consumers with unsecured debts for 15 years. They work with customers with at least $7,500 in unsecured debt, such as credit cards, personal loans, medical bills, business debts and private student loans.

Does a hardship loan affect your credit? ›

Being in a credit card hardship program may temporarily negatively impact your credit scores.

What does financial hardship look like? ›

Financial hardship can make paying debts and everyday expenses impossible for those without enough income or savings to cover their bills. Financial difficulties can be triggered by a variety of circ*mstances, including: Illness. Injury or disability.

What happens if you claim financial hardship? ›

This is called a hardship notice. When you give a hardship notice (for the first time in any three-month period) the lender must stop further enforcement or legal action until it responds. This requirement does not apply if the creditor has a court judgment . Your creditor can ask you for more information.

What information does a scammer need to access my bank account? ›

The easiest way to become a victim of a bank scam is to share your banking info — e.g., account numbers, PIN codes, social security number — with someone you don't know well and trust. If someone asks for sensitive banking details, proceed with caution.

Do banks refund scammed money? ›

If you've transferred money to someone because of a scam

This type of scam is known as an 'authorised push payment'. Your bank or building society should reimburse you if it's registered with the Lending Standards Board under their Contingent Reimbursem*nt Model Code (CRM Code).

Can police track down a scammer? ›

While agencies can't always track down perpetrators of crimes against scammers, they can utilize the information gathered to record patterns of abuse which may lead to action being taken against a company or industry.

What is a national financial hardship loan? ›

Hardship loans can help you cover a well-known list of unexpected costs: emergency medical care, home repairs and other necessities.

What is the national financial hardship? ›

Is the Financial Hardship Program Legitimate? There is no official United States government agency or organization called the “Financial Hardship Department.” But with credit card debt reaching an all-time high of $930 billion, unrelenting scammers want you to believe that such an entity exists [*].

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