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I received a phone call from someone claiming to be from Prosper Loans, telling me I’d been approved for an $8,000 loan over 48 months. They asked for some personal information—my last four digits of my SSN and my date of birth—and they already had my home address. Then they asked about my monthly income. When the conversation shifted to my banking information, I became very suspicious. The representative said their accounting department would follow up by email, and shortly after, I received an email from someone named Kevin Rogers with a Dropbox link to sign a document. I did not click the link.
MA, USA- 01473
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Prosper Loans
December 4, 2025
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