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By JAMIE TUCKER Consumer Technology Reporter
The Federal Trade Commission warns consumers about similar scams and how they work. In the case of student loan scams, they often operate by tricking people into paying upfront fees. The scammer will sound professional and maybe even call you by name. They’ll give you a case number which will further give the impression it is legitimate.
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