As The Pause On Federal Student Loans Ends, The New York Department Of State’s Division Of Consumer Protection Offers Tips For Borrowers To Avoid Scams

by Contributor | September 19, 2023 12:44 pm

Student Loan Borrowers are Reminded to Only Use Trusted Government Websites and Not Respond to Unsolicited Offers of Student Loan Relief or Assistance

NEW YORK – For this week’s “Tuesday’s Tips,” the New York Department of State’s Division of Consumer Protection is providing tips to help federal student loan borrowers avoid scams. As federal student loan borrowers are set to resume payments this coming October after a three and a half year-long pause, this may cause confusion about the repayment process and make borrowers vulnerable to potential scams.

Follow the New York Department of State on Facebook[1], Twitter[2]and Instagram[3] and check in every Tuesday for more practical tips that educate and empower New York consumers on a variety of topics. Sign up to receive consumer alerts directly to your email or phone here[4].

“As federal student loan borrowers resume making payments, potential scammers will be looking to take advantage of borrowers who may be confused about the process or looking for relief,” said Secretary of State Robert J. Rodriguez. “To protect yourself from falling victim to a scam, I urge all New Yorkers to read these tips, stay up-to-date with trusted information and remain vigilant throughout the entire student loan repayment process.”

“The return to repayment will involve additional planning for many New Yorkers who’ve been able to build their financial well-being during the payment pause” said DFS Superintendent Harris. “DFS is committed to ensuring student loan servicers provide accurate and timely information to student loan borrowers, and borrowers are empowered to avoid scams and are in the best position to take advantage of new loan programs.”

What You Need to Know to Avoid Student Loan Forgiveness Scams:

About the New York State Division of Consumer Protection
The New York State Division of Consumer Protection provides resources and education materials to consumers on product safety, as well as voluntary mediation services between consumers and businesses. The Consumer Assistance Helpline 1-800-697-1220 is available Monday to Friday from 8:30am to 4:30pm, excluding State Holidays, and consumer complaints can be filed at any time at www.dos.ny.gov/consumer-protection[14].

For more consumer protection tips, follow the Division on social media at Twitter: @NYSConsumer[15] and Facebook: www.facebook.com/nysconsumer[16].

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Endnotes:
  1. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NewYorkDepartmentOfState/
  2. Twitter: https://twitter.com/NYSDOS
  3. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nysdos/?hl=en
  4. here: https://public.govdelivery.com/accounts/NYSDOS/subscriber/new
  5. StudentAid.gov: https://studentaid.gov/idr/
  6. U.S. Government federal student loan portal: https://studentaid.gov/fsa-id/sign-in/landing?redirectTo=%2Fsettings%2Fedit-information%2Fcontact-information
  7. sign up for alerts for : https://www.ed.gov/subscriptions
  8. [email protected]: mailto:[email protected]
  9. [email protected]: mailto:[email protected]
  10. [email protected]: mailto:[email protected]
  11. file a complaint: https://studentaid.gov/feedback-center/
  12. Federal Trade Commission: https://www.identitytheft.gov/#/
  13. here.: https://studentaid.gov/resources/scams
  14. www.dos.ny.gov/consumer-protection: http://www.dos.ny.gov/consumer-protection
  15. @NYSConsumer: http://www.twitter.com/NYSConsumer
  16.  www.facebook.com/nysconsumer: http://www.facebook.com/NYSConsumer

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