This phone number is tied to Federal Student Loan solicitation. This is a telemarketing call, but not from a company that is known for it's integrity. Please look up the BBB Complaints against it @ https://www.bbb.org/us/ca/orange/profile/stud ... 3758/complaints.I've called the number back. The first time, I could hear Spanish being spoken in the background, but the person who answered the phone never said anything. When I said, 'Hello?', they hung up. So I called back. They answered the phone, 'Hello?'. I asked what the company name was and they hung up. So I called back. The next person answered with their name, and when I asked the company name they stated it was 'Federal Student Loan Services.' I asked where they were out of and they hung up. So, you guessed it... I called back.This time, I got a different name: 'Federal Student Center' and then, I'm sorry 'Federal Student Services'. So I asked where they were out of. And of course she came back with a snarky, 'North Carolina, why, are you prejudice because of my accent?!'. Yes, until now, they have all had Hispanic accents, which I don't care about... only about protecting myself and my family.... and what I've worked for. Anyway, when she spat this out at me, she hung up right away.I called back, and a gal answered, I think the first lady that answered 'Hello', then she handed me off to smooth talking Jose - oh yea, just ask him.... he's the best rep there - seriously, he will tell you that. Anyway, he told me the name of the company was 'Student Loan Forgiveness Program' and he was out of California. Well.... eventually he gave up a website that I could go to check them out... it was IDReducation.com. This brings me back to the URL I posted at the beginning of this good time. Those complaints should be enough for you to let the company know to place you on their do not call list.This is a scam. It is telemarketing that is spoofing phone numbers with the intention to do harm to you.Do not fall for the scam - do not do business with them.After you ask them to remove you from their call list, if they call you back within 24 hours, report them to the FTC, the FCC, and the BBB. There are forms online and they are very simple to complete.Eventually, these folks will be tracked down and stopped, but only if people follow the instruction of the FCC and FTC.If you really need loan forgiveness help - you really should only be looking at websites that end in '.gov'. In fact, if you need help now, this is the only source you should trust for reliable information: https://studentaid.ed.gov/sa/repay-loans/forg ... /public-service.If it's not a legitimate federal organization, it's not a legitimate service. Don't be fooled!