U.S. Sen. Tammy Baldwin continued Wednesday to call on the Department of Education to crack down on fraudulent student debt schemes.
12 Democratic senators, including Baldwin, penned a letter to Education Secretary Betsy DeVos last month asking her to take “swift action to address the growing problem of student loan debt relief scams.”
Over the past few months, the Federal Trade Commission launched a law enforcement initiative targeting deceptive student loan debt relief scams. This effort has been deemed the “Game of Loans” by the FTC and takes court action against firms believed to have scammed students.
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Robb also voiced his concern over the potential for unscrupulous companies to outpace the rate of FTC crackdown.
“[There is] little cost to create one of these companies,” Robb said. He also noted it’s often difficult to actively track down these type of companies and verify their legitimacy.
The FTC claims they are “working closely with the U.S. Department of Education’s office of federal student aid to raise awareness about student loan debt relief schemes,” according to their website
“The FTC is proud to work with state partners to protect consumers…[and] help them learn how to spot a scam,” said acting FTC chair Maureen Ohlhausen in a statement?.
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