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nationalprocessingcenter.com

First seen Feb 22, 2026

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This campaign involves 2 companies in the Debt collection, Student loan sector, including Student Loan Solutions, LLC, Student Loans Consolidated, Inc. These entities have drawn 21 CFPB consumer complaints. The connected infrastructure includes 1 domains (nationalprocessingcenter.com). Across all linked entities, consumers have filed 21 complaints with federal agencies. Do not click links to any of the flagged domains. If you have visited one, check your accounts for unauthorized activity and...

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Registrar
GoDaddy.com, LLC
Registration Date
12/29/2023
First Seen
2/22/2026

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National Student Loan Solutions AKA Nationwide Processing Center...am I being scammed? My mom, who falls for scams all the time, is trying to get some of her parental student loans consolidated. She called them, and evidently, she won't qualify but I do. Long story short, I call the guy (and get the same guy she had been talking to right away...kind of suspicious for a big call center). He asked for my social and some other info, plugged it into a system and got my government pin and looked at my student loans. Here's what makes me uncomfortable. After he got the information he was like "Ok, great. Have a nice day." And I was like "Um...aren't you supposed to tell me about consolidation, etc?" and he was like "Yeah, sure." and gives me some very general information. I asked how this would be consolidated - in my name or my mom's - and he goes "Oh, in your name." and seemed like going ahead with it was cool, without even asking me. I told him I'd need to think about it and he seemed annoyed. I did get their website out of him, which doesn't look terribly professional...it doesn't even say anything about student loans... My alarm bells are going off. Should I be concerned? Does anyone else have any knowledge of them? Website: http://nationalprocessingcenter.com/

5069 days ago7 upvotes

National Student Loan Solutions AKA Nationwide Processing Center...am I being scammed? My mom, who falls for scams all the time, is trying to get some of her parental student loans consolidated. She called them, and evidently, she won't qualify but I do. Long story short, I call the guy (and get the same guy she had been talking to right away...kind of suspicious for a big call center). He asked for my social and some other info, plugged it into a system and got my government pin and looked at my student loans. Here's what makes me uncomfortable. After he got the information he was like "Ok, great. Have a nice day." And I was like "Um...aren't you supposed to tell me about consolidation, etc?" and he was like "Yeah, sure." and gives me some very general information. I asked how this would be consolidated - in my name or my mom's - and he goes "Oh, in your name." and seemed like going ahead with it was cool, without even asking me. I told him I'd need to think about it and he seemed annoyed. I did get their website out of him, which doesn't look terribly professional...it doesn't even say anything about student loans... My alarm bells are going off. Should I be concerned? Does anyone else have any knowledge of them? Website: http://nationalprocessingcenter.com/

5069 days ago7 upvotes

National Student Loan Solutions AKA Nationwide Processing Center...am I being scammed? My mom, who falls for scams all the time, is trying to get some of her parental student loans consolidated. She called them, and evidently, she won't qualify but I do. Long story short, I call the guy (and get the same guy she had been talking to right away...kind of suspicious for a big call center). He asked for my social and some other info, plugged it into a system and got my government pin and looked at my student loans. Here's what makes me uncomfortable. After he got the information he was like "Ok, great. Have a nice day." And I was like "Um...aren't you supposed to tell me about consolidation, etc?" and he was like "Yeah, sure." and gives me some very general information. I asked how this would be consolidated - in my name or my mom's - and he goes "Oh, in your name." and seemed like going ahead with it was cool, without even asking me. I told him I'd need to think about it and he seemed annoyed. I did get their website out of him, which doesn't look terribly professional...it doesn't even say anything about student loans... My alarm bells are going off. Should I be concerned? Does anyone else have any knowledge of them? Website: http://nationalprocessingcenter.com/

5069 days ago7 upvotes

National Student Loan Solutions AKA Nationwide Processing Center...am I being scammed? My mom, who falls for scams all the time, is trying to get some of her parental student loans consolidated. She called them, and evidently, she won't qualify but I do. Long story short, I call the guy (and get the same guy she had been talking to right away...kind of suspicious for a big call center). He asked for my social and some other info, plugged it into a system and got my government pin and looked at my student loans. Here's what makes me uncomfortable. After he got the information he was like "Ok, great. Have a nice day." And I was like "Um...aren't you supposed to tell me about consolidation, etc?" and he was like "Yeah, sure." and gives me some very general information. I asked how this would be consolidated - in my name or my mom's - and he goes "Oh, in your name." and seemed like going ahead with it was cool, without even asking me. I told him I'd need to think about it and he seemed annoyed. I did get their website out of him, which doesn't look terribly professional...it doesn't even say anything about student loans... My alarm bells are going off. Should I be concerned? Does anyone else have any knowledge of them? Website: http://nationalprocessingcenter.com/

5069 days ago7 upvotes

National Student Loan Solutions AKA Nationwide Processing Center...am I being scammed? My mom, who falls for scams all the time, is trying to get some of her parental student loans consolidated. She called them, and evidently, she won't qualify but I do. Long story short, I call the guy (and get the same guy she had been talking to right away...kind of suspicious for a big call center). He asked for my social and some other info, plugged it into a system and got my government pin and looked at my student loans. Here's what makes me uncomfortable. After he got the information he was like "Ok, great. Have a nice day." And I was like "Um...aren't you supposed to tell me about consolidation, etc?" and he was like "Yeah, sure." and gives me some very general information. I asked how this would be consolidated - in my name or my mom's - and he goes "Oh, in your name." and seemed like going ahead with it was cool, without even asking me. I told him I'd need to think about it and he seemed annoyed. I did get their website out of him, which doesn't look terribly professional...it doesn't even say anything about student loans... My alarm bells are going off. Should I be concerned? Does anyone else have any knowledge of them? Website: http://nationalprocessingcenter.com/

5069 days ago7 upvotes

National Student Loan Solutions AKA Nationwide Processing Center...am I being scammed? My mom, who falls for scams all the time, is trying to get some of her parental student loans consolidated. She called them, and evidently, she won't qualify but I do. Long story short, I call the guy (and get the same guy she had been talking to right away...kind of suspicious for a big call center). He asked for my social and some other info, plugged it into a system and got my government pin and looked at my student loans. Here's what makes me uncomfortable. After he got the information he was like "Ok, great. Have a nice day." And I was like "Um...aren't you supposed to tell me about consolidation, etc?" and he was like "Yeah, sure." and gives me some very general information. I asked how this would be consolidated - in my name or my mom's - and he goes "Oh, in your name." and seemed like going ahead with it was cool, without even asking me. I told him I'd need to think about it and he seemed annoyed. I did get their website out of him, which doesn't look terribly professional...it doesn't even say anything about student loans... My alarm bells are going off. Should I be concerned? Does anyone else have any knowledge of them? Website: http://nationalprocessingcenter.com/

5069 days ago7 upvotes

National Student Loan Solutions AKA Nationwide Processing Center...am I being scammed? My mom, who falls for scams all the time, is trying to get some of her parental student loans consolidated. She called them, and evidently, she won't qualify but I do. Long story short, I call the guy (and get the same guy she had been talking to right away...kind of suspicious for a big call center). He asked for my social and some other info, plugged it into a system and got my government pin and looked at my student loans. Here's what makes me uncomfortable. After he got the information he was like "Ok, great. Have a nice day." And I was like "Um...aren't you supposed to tell me about consolidation, etc?" and he was like "Yeah, sure." and gives me some very general information. I asked how this would be consolidated - in my name or my mom's - and he goes "Oh, in your name." and seemed like going ahead with it was cool, without even asking me. I told him I'd need to think about it and he seemed annoyed. I did get their website out of him, which doesn't look terribly professional...it doesn't even say anything about student loans... My alarm bells are going off. Should I be concerned? Does anyone else have any knowledge of them? Website: http://nationalprocessingcenter.com/

5069 days ago7 upvotes

National Student Loan Solutions AKA Nationwide Processing Center...am I being scammed? My mom, who falls for scams all the time, is trying to get some of her parental student loans consolidated. She called them, and evidently, she won't qualify but I do. Long story short, I call the guy (and get the same guy she had been talking to right away...kind of suspicious for a big call center). He asked for my social and some other info, plugged it into a system and got my government pin and looked at my student loans. Here's what makes me uncomfortable. After he got the information he was like "Ok, great. Have a nice day." And I was like "Um...aren't you supposed to tell me about consolidation, etc?" and he was like "Yeah, sure." and gives me some very general information. I asked how this would be consolidated - in my name or my mom's - and he goes "Oh, in your name." and seemed like going ahead with it was cool, without even asking me. I told him I'd need to think about it and he seemed annoyed. I did get their website out of him, which doesn't look terribly professional...it doesn't even say anything about student loans... My alarm bells are going off. Should I be concerned? Does anyone else have any knowledge of them? Website: http://nationalprocessingcenter.com/

5069 days ago7 upvotes

National Student Loan Solutions AKA Nationwide Processing Center...am I being scammed? My mom, who falls for scams all the time, is trying to get some of her parental student loans consolidated. She called them, and evidently, she won't qualify but I do. Long story short, I call the guy (and get the same guy she had been talking to right away...kind of suspicious for a big call center). He asked for my social and some other info, plugged it into a system and got my government pin and looked at my student loans. Here's what makes me uncomfortable. After he got the information he was like "Ok, great. Have a nice day." And I was like "Um...aren't you supposed to tell me about consolidation, etc?" and he was like "Yeah, sure." and gives me some very general information. I asked how this would be consolidated - in my name or my mom's - and he goes "Oh, in your name." and seemed like going ahead with it was cool, without even asking me. I told him I'd need to think about it and he seemed annoyed. I did get their website out of him, which doesn't look terribly professional...it doesn't even say anything about student loans... My alarm bells are going off. Should I be concerned? Does anyone else have any knowledge of them? Website: http://nationalprocessingcenter.com/

5069 days ago7 upvotes

National Student Loan Solutions AKA Nationwide Processing Center...am I being scammed? My mom, who falls for scams all the time, is trying to get some of her parental student loans consolidated. She called them, and evidently, she won't qualify but I do. Long story short, I call the guy (and get the same guy she had been talking to right away...kind of suspicious for a big call center). He asked for my social and some other info, plugged it into a system and got my government pin and looked at my student loans. Here's what makes me uncomfortable. After he got the information he was like "Ok, great. Have a nice day." And I was like "Um...aren't you supposed to tell me about consolidation, etc?" and he was like "Yeah, sure." and gives me some very general information. I asked how this would be consolidated - in my name or my mom's - and he goes "Oh, in your name." and seemed like going ahead with it was cool, without even asking me. I told him I'd need to think about it and he seemed annoyed. I did get their website out of him, which doesn't look terribly professional...it doesn't even say anything about student loans... My alarm bells are going off. Should I be concerned? Does anyone else have any knowledge of them? Website: http://nationalprocessingcenter.com/

5069 days ago7 upvotes

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