NAVIENT SOLUTIONS, LLC.


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"Products" offered by NAVIENT SOLUTIONS, LLC. with at least one, but usually more complaints:

Bank account or service - Checking account
Bank account or service - Other bank product/service
Checking or savings account - Checking account
Checking or savings account - Other banking product or service
Consumer Loan - Installment loan
Consumer Loan - Pawn loan
Consumer Loan - Personal line of credit
Consumer Loan - Vehicle loan
Credit card - General-purpose credit card or charge card
Credit card or prepaid card - General-purpose credit card or charge card
Credit card or prepaid card - General-purpose prepaid card
Credit reporting -
Credit reporting or other personal consumer reports - Credit reporting
Credit reporting, credit repair services, or other personal consumer reports - Credit repair services
Credit reporting, credit repair services, or other personal consumer reports - Credit reporting
Credit reporting, credit repair services, or other personal consumer reports - Other personal consumer report
Debt collection - Auto
Debt collection - Auto debt
Debt collection - Credit card
Debt collection - Credit card debt
Debt collection - Federal student loan
Debt collection - Federal student loan debt
Debt collection - I do not know
Debt collection - Medical
Debt collection - Medical debt
Debt collection - Mortgage
Debt collection - Mortgage debt
Debt collection - Non-federal student loan
Debt collection - Other (i.e. phone, health club, etc.)
Debt collection - Other debt
Debt collection - Payday loan
Debt collection - Payday loan debt
Debt collection - Private student loan debt
Debt or credit management - Debt settlement
Money transfer, virtual currency, or money service - Debt settlement
Money transfer, virtual currency, or money service - Domestic (US) money transfer
Money transfer, virtual currency, or money service - Money order
Money transfer, virtual currency, or money service - Refund anticipation check
Mortgage - Conventional fixed mortgage
Mortgage - Conventional home mortgage
Mortgage - Other mortgage
Mortgage - Other type of mortgage
Other financial service - Debt settlement
Payday loan -
Payday loan, title loan, or personal loan - Installment loan
Payday loan, title loan, or personal loan - Personal line of credit
Payday loan, title loan, or personal loan - Title loan
Student loan - Federal student loan servicing
Student loan - Non-federal student loan
Student loan - Private student loan
Vehicle loan or lease - Loan

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Complaint ID: 5997401

Date Received: 2022-09-19

Issue: Dealing with your lender or servicer

Subissue: Received bad information about your loan

Consumer Complaint: My loans came out of forbearance in the Spring. My repayment amount is almost {$900.00}. I begged and talked to Navient about repayment options or plans. a month. Navient staff would tell me that repayment options would cut my monthly payment in half and ask me to complete a questionnaire to determine my new, lower repayment amount. However, the new payment amount would only be less than a {$100.00} cheaper. Interest only was still $ XXXX. None of their repayment options were beneficial to significantly lower my payments like I was told. Navient staff are not knowledgeable about the type of loan I have or the available repayment programs. I was constantly misinformed and misled. Misinformation and lack of knowledge by Navient staff created obstacles to repayment. Even though I was in daily communication with the company, and making payments, Navient continued to call and threaten myself and my cosigner. Calling up to 7 times a day. Navient staff stated that I was lying about owning a home even though it is on my credit report. They questioned every item on my credit report and stated that I was lying about my monthly expenses. Staff criticized my discussion to go to college and take out student loans. I was XXXX when I took out the loans... Even thought I was on a payment plan and making the payments, Navient processed the payments incorrectly. Then Navient reported delinquent payments to the credit bureaus while I was on a payment plan making on time payments. Navient has failed to act when I complained.

Company Response:

State: TX

Zip: 77346

Submitted Via: Web

Date Sent: 2022-09-19

Company Response to Consumer: Closed with explanation

Timely Response: Yes

Consumer Disputed: N/A


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Complaint ID: 5993765

Date Received: 2022-09-19

Issue: Dealing with your lender or servicer

Subissue: Received bad information about your loan

Consumer Complaint: XX/XX/XXXX To : Consumer Financial Protection Bureau XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX DC XXXX From : XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX. XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX, SC XXXX XXXX XXXX Dear CFPB, I am writing this complaint about the company Navient/Navi-Refi XXXX I refinanced my Federal loans with Navient/Navi-Refi. I later found out that I had Federal loans that were fully forgivable for my non-profit place of work, and my time of service, and time paying on my loans, etc. Navient/Navi-Refi may have had some wordings in their loan documents, but these are brief and nonexplanatory, and my complaint and issue is with the fact that I spoke directly to the Navient/Navi-Refi representative before refinancing and not once did they mention Federal vs Private loans and all that this entails, or XXXX XXXX workers, or qualified XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX ; and, moreover, I spoke to another Navient/Navi-Refi representative after refinancing to complain about what had happened to me , and she informed me, twicetwo separate phone callsthat if she had had me on the line to convert my loans, then she too would not have informed me of the varied options, like the XXXX program, and the repercussions of my converting Federal into private loans. And further, this was all occurring in the setting and time when this Federal forgiveness program was being revamped, and when Navient was in the middle of settling significant lawsuits, and on their Navient settlement websites have stated they will be fully informative and that the settlements require conduct reform to retrain their representatives into specialists who will advise distressed borrowers concerning alternative repayment options and counsel XXXX XXXX XXXX concerning XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX and related programs. ( See attachment # 1 ) The most important lawsuit is the recent Hyland et al. v. Navient Corp., et al, that has been ongoing since XXXX. In this lawsuit the plaintiffs claim that Navient misled federal student loan recipients who are or were employed by qualifying XXXX XXXX concerning their eligibility to benefit from the federal program of XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX, which is called XXXX. ( see attachment # 2 ). Navient settled this lawsuit, and as part of the settlement agreement, Navient stated that they would design, implement, and maintain specific, substantial procedures to enhance its XXXX-related practices. All of this going on, and the Navient representative says nothing to me about these options. I am an XXXX XXXX XXXX working in XXXX, SC. I have received many unsolicited letters from Navient/Navi-refi over the last years about refinancing. About XXXX of XXXX I did investigate their offerings. I have had my federal student loans, since XXXX. They total {$250000.00}. I had gone through deferments, and forbearances, to the point I had been informed I had used up all those privileges/benefits. I felt I knew I had no Federal benefits left, no deferment, no forbearance, and I never considered the possibility for loan forgiveness for me being a XXXX and with my XXXX salary. I always thought loan forgiveness happened for people that had some personal or financial tragic circumstance that left them with no ability to pay. So, I thought it was a good time to see if there was a better rate and payment plan. I began their process. I did call and talk to a Navient/Navi-refi representative/specialist to ask varied questions about the loans. I spoke to a gentleman but can not remember his name. I had two separate Federal loans, one with XXXX and one with Navient. I thought I was consolidating, or that I had to consolidate. And I was struck by the fact that the Navient/Navi-Refi representative/specialist told me that I could refinance both loans together, or both loans separately, or one loan and not the other, and one loan for 20 years and the other for 10 years, and other variations. I had told the representative/specialist that I thought when you consolidated that all loans had to go together. The representative basically said that was the benefit of refinancing with Navient/Navi-Refi. Not once did this Navient/Navi-Refi representative/specialist mention the words federal loans, or private loans, or XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX Loan Forgiveness. Not once did this Navient/Navi-Refi representative/specialist mention deferment , or forbearance, or loss of federal benefits. Not once did this Navient representative/specialist mention XXXX XXXX XXXX or qualifying XXXX XXXX, or XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX Not once did this Navient specialist ask if I worked for a nonprofit or state or federal qualifying XXXX XXXX. My wife, too, is part of these federal student loans. She too is a XXXX XXXX XXXXXXXX, who has worked for the XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX for over 10 years. Not once did this Navient representative/specialist ask about my wife. It is now obvious to me that the answer to all my questioning about this flexibility with my loans was that I was not consolidating, but refinancing, and more, refinancing into private loans. It was the perfect time for the Navient/Navi-Refi representative/specialist to fully explain, and to be fully informative, but they were not. The Navient/Navi-Refi representative/specialist did let me know that the rates were likely to be as low as they would be going and are very likely going up. And there was a looming deadline for me to sign on XX/XX/XXXX. And so, I did sign. I started my first payment on the new Navient loan about XXXX of XXXX. And it was in XXXX of XXXX that I was working with one of my XXXX XXXX XXXX. We have a large group and a XXXX XXXX XXXX, and I often dont see one XXXX for weeks, and it is a very busy department, and we often just dont have time to have personal talk. But this XXXX had papers next to him for forgiveness of his federal student loans, and I asked about it, and he told me another XXXX in our group had had loan forgiveness. That XXXX just happened to be working on the other side of our department and I went and asked him. And he told me that he had had {$150000.00} of Federal student loan forgiveness. He had found out about the program from one of our XXXX administrators he knows socially. I said to this XXXX, how could you get loan forgiveness, you are a XXXX, like me, and make over {$300000.00} in a year. And he told me that he too had thought that, but through the process he had learned that in this program there was no salary contingency, and that we are XXXX XXXX XXXX and work for a XXXX XXXX and if you work long enough here and have been paying for 10 years on your loans, you can get forgiveness. He showed me the U.S. Dept. of Education website that I could go to and see to get the paperwork. I got home that night. I pulled up the U.S. Dept. of Education website and searched and found all the pertinent information and almost wept for what I was reading. I honestly and truly never felt there was any benefit like this for me with my federal loans. And then I started to think about the Navient/Navi-Refi representative/specialist and how I had asked many questions, and about the fact that not once did the Navient/Navi-Refi representative/specialist inform me about any of these options . That they did not bring this up in any way whatsoever, in the face of all my questions. I then looked up Navient online and I was rather shocked to see that they had been going through lawsuits for years over these very matters. Navient details it all on their settlement websites, and how the Navient sites say they do not admit any guilt, but they would pay the settlements, and how they were going to be so much better, the settlement required them to be so much better, and there is wording that Navient will re-train their representatives to fully inform consumers like me, to ensure full disclosure. And again, that Navient must train specialists who will advise distressed borrowers concerning alternative repayment options and counsel XXXX XXXX XXXX concerning XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX ( XXXX ) and related programs. And again, the XXXX case, which is one hundred percent on point for me. For exactly what XXXX accused Navient of, Navient did exactly to me. Now I vaguely remembered anything in the Navient loan documents about what it means to change my Federal to private loans. I had to go back to the loan itself and read it all again, and there were the brief notes about losing Federal deferment and forbearance and forgiveness. But I am a XXXX and I know I have no deferment or forbearance left, and as a XXXX I know with my salary that there is no way I would qualify for forgiveness. And I then I saw the reference to the federal student aid site. I honestly dont remember seeing this at all. But then, I would not have given this a thought. I am a XXXX who has been out of school for 20 years and have had my federal loans for these 20 years, and so why would I need a student loan site? Again, I kept thinking about my interaction with the Navient/Navi-Refi representative/specialist . Not one mention of Federal loans. Not one mention of private loans. Not one mention or question about where I work as a XXXX XXXX XXXX and my time with my employer, and not one mention of the U.S. Dept. of Educations recent PSLF limited waiver opportunity. And I must admit I got a little angry. Yes, there was some wording in the Navient loan documents, but this is limited. It is certainly not fully informing, especially to the degree that Navient says they are required to do per their settlement agreements, and the promises on their settlement informational websites. And Im a fairly intelligent XXXX. I saw the brief note in the loan document but knew it did not pertain to me. But the notes in the loan documents are quick, brief, and do not well detail or explain. Certainly nothing like Navient does explain on their settlement information websites. It would have taken just one simple comment from the Navient representative/specialist. Just a word about changing my Federal to private loans, or just a word about XXXX XXXX XXXXs and qualified XXXX XXXX, and I would have said simply what I thought to be true, that I have no benefit left and have used all my deferment and forbearance and that I am a XXXX making over $ XXXX and would never qualify for any forgiveness. It would have started the appropriate conversation for my options, and fully informed. And I would not have signed. But then, this did not have to be a happenchance conversation because Navient has promised on their website that full information and disclosure will come from their newly trained representative/specialists because that is part of their settlement requirements. Navient was required to seek out and counsel XXXX XXXX XXXX, like me, concerning XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX So, I then called the Navient/Navi-Refi company directly XXXX I spoke to a nice Navient/Navi-Refi representative/specialist named XXXX . I asked to talk to someone at a higher level of charge but was told they do not take calls. I began to briefly explain what had happened, and when XXXX heard some about my ability to get loan forgiveness she then in about 60 seconds explained fully and entirely how there is a new push for forgiveness, how I can go to the student-aid-gov site and see if my job qualifies, that I have to be there for 10 years and paying on my loans for 10 years, and how my salary has no effect whatsoever on my ability to attain Federal loan forgiveness, and that my loans are likely older and that I would need to consolidate them into direct loans first, and more. I was shocked that she knew so much. I said to her, where was she, and all this information, when I first called Navient and was considering refinancing my loans for this is exactly what I needed to hear. XXXX then said something that did shock me. She said that, honestly, if she had me on the line to convert my loans then she too is not going to mention Federal vs private loans and all these alternatives and options and Federal Loan Forgiveness. She says she knows that sounds hard, but their job is to get me to sign, and they know there is some wording in the loan documents. XXXX actually said this to me a second time on another later phone call. It continues to shock me in the setting of how it contradicts all that Navient has on their settlement websites as to their settlement requirements, and what Navient promised to do. XXXX was nice to me with all our many conversations. She said she felt bad for me, and she would take this to the higher-level people there. She then called me the very next day and told me that the higher-level people there told her to get my XXXX EIN number and get my time of employment and my time paying my loans to see if I did qualify for forgiveness because they could reverse what had happened to me. XXXX took all the information, looked up my EIN number on the student-aid-gov site while I was on the phone, and determined that my XXXX did qualify, and that I did qualify for Federal loan forgiveness. She said she would get this information right out to the higher-level people, and said she felt there was good hope for getting my situation reversed and then I can start the loan forgiveness process. It was about a week later that XXXX left a message to call her, and she told me that the higher-level people had said the wording in the loan documents did mention forgiveness in a couple places and that sufficed to inform me, and that they would not be doing anything further for me. I then reiterated the unfairness of all of this. Again, I told XXXX that in the face of all that Navient had promised that I was not fully informed. XXXX again said, honestly, if I had you on the line to refinance your loans then I am not telling you about Federal vs private loans and all that entails. I told XXXX but the Navient websites say that is exactly what you should do. And XXXX then tried to distance herself from Navient saying that we are Navi-Refi . She then told me she feels really bad for what happened to me, and she was sorry it couldnt work out better. I was struck by this, because XXXX had basically admitted that she too would not have informed me and thus would have left me in the same state. Then on XX/XX/XXXX I received an unsolicited email from an XXXX XXXX, XXXX XXXX, of the Navient company. She later sent me copies of the loan documents where the brief notes about loss of federal deferment, forbearance, and forgiveness ; and the note for the student-aid-gov site. Again, Navients posture is that this was enough to inform and there was nothing else they could do. My reply to her was via email, like what is in this letter. It took a month for Navient to reply. I got a brief letter from Navient that stated that during the call I had had with the Navient representative/specialist that I was informed that I would lose federal benefits, including repayment and deferment options. This is shocking. This is one hundred percent false. I wrote this back to the Navient customer advocate that this is a complete fabrication, and false. That I was definitively not informed of any of these options by the Navient representative/specialist. Did Navient really review my call with their Navient representative/specialist? Because if they did then they would have to see that there was absolutely zero information given about these issues/options. I asked the Navient advocate for a true audio copy of this call, but that has not been forthcoming. Regardless, for Navient to say I was informed by their representative/specialist is preposterous. Does Navient really think it would make any sense, in any shape or form, that if I was informed that my {$250000.00} of federal loans could be fully forgiven that I would still choose them? And I realized that this Navient company is not going to be fair and true and is potentially choosing a dishonest path. Thus, I must find other help for remedy. I am an XXXX XXXX XXXX I see XXXX for a myriad of problems. Some very serious. I may see a XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX. And they may be safe to leave our XXXX XXXX And in their discharge instructions there will be a note about their diagnosis that is helpful. But this note alone would not be sufficient. What the patient must have is the XXXX. I am not only legally bound, but ethically and morally bound to ensure my patients are fully informed. I must go to them and talk to them about everything that we have done in the XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX and what that means for now and for the future, and XXXX, and next steps to take, etc. If I do not do this then I undermine the XXXX XXXX to the point that I could be held legally liable. There is always the legal side of things, but I fully inform because I am ethically and morally, and duty bound to XXXX XXXX In this present case with Navient. I am the patient, and they are the XXXX They are the experts. They know they are. They have shown to be fully knowledgeable about all options available to consumers seeking their guidance. I was one of those consumers. I spoke directly to a Navient/Navi-Refi representative/specialist and they did not fully informreally the reversein what appears to be purposeful avoidance. The representative/specialist did let me know I was getting in at the right time, that rates would be going up, and there was the looming deadline to lose it all. And then I spoke to XXXX, another Navient/Navi-Refi representative/specialist , who well knew and disclosed all of what my options had been, but then said, twice, on two different phone calls, that she understood what the other Navient/Navi-Refi representative/specialist had done, and that she too would not have informed me of my options when considering refinancing my Federal loans, because she said their job is to get us to sign. It must be inferred that this is apparently what is taught at Navient. And that Navient is betraying their required settlement agreements. One would have to deduce this because my initial encounter with the Navient/Navi-Refi representative/specialist had every opportunity from my questioning to fully inform but chose not to, and the reason was given to me by the second Navient/Navi-Refi representative/specialist, XXXX, who twice said she would do the same thing, and not inform. This all flies completely against what Navient has promised to do on their settlement informational website. Moreover, it flies against what Navient has promised to do due to the lawsuit and due to the settlement requirements for which Navient says they are legally bound and required to do. From what Navient has in their post-lawsuit settlement websites one would expect something significant when speaking to their representative/specialists. From what Navient has stated on these websites one would expect a retrained Navient representative/specialist to have a beginning monologue and speech scripted by Navient where they speak to federal to private loans and what this means, and the federal forgiveness program, and counseXXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX concerning XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX . A consumer like myself would expect upfront questions to be scripted by Navient with questions like, are you a XXXX XXXX XXXXr, and do you work for a qualified XXXX XXXX, etc. I have asked Navient for remedy, but they declined. I had been told that they were seeking to reverse my situation to allow me to seek the forgiveness that I obviously qualify for, but then was turned away by Navient. Do I have some responsibility here. I have thought hard about this, and honestly, I dont feel I do. I recognize there were notations in the loan documents, and Ive spoken to this. But I feel these notations in the loan documents, at best, should have been simple reminders to what should have been spoken about between me and the Navient representative/specialist, as was required by Navient in their settlement agreements. But this did not happenthey did not inform one single bit. Nothing. And I truly felt I had no Federal benefits left. Navient is the expert here. Navient just went through years of lawsuits and has openly made the promise to re-train and have their representatives/specialists fully inform consumers like me. I feel Navient must see this for what it is : their failure to fully keep their legal promise to fully inform per Navients settlement promises to fully seek out and inform XXXX XXXX XXXX like me. And Navient must see this from their legal, ethical, and moral obligation and viewpoint, and then provide me remedy. And that remedy should be to provide me the avenue to fully forgive my loans, as my federal loans would have been forgiven. Navient must admit that they hold the responsibility here, being the expert, and they must admit that their re-trained representative/specialists should have fully informed me, as Navient has promised and as Navient is bound by their recent lawsuit settlement promises. Again, all of this, right in the middle of Navients lawsuit, XXXX, et al. v. Navient Corp., et al, where Navient was accused of exactly what they have done to me. Navient has been dealing with this XXXX lawsuit since XXXX. Navient has been for years right in the middle of fighting against accusations that Navient did not fully inform or that they misled XXXX XXXX XXXX employed by qualifying XXXX XXXX concerning their eligibility to benefit from the federal program of XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX. It really defies logic that Navient then went and did the same thing to me. If Navient has any sense of right and wrong, then they must see this for what it is and provide me remedy. Navient, in varied areas, claims to be a National leader. I have asked Navient then to please lead. I now come to the CFPB in the hope to show Navient that they still have the chance to do so. Sincerely, XXXX XXXX, XXXX.

Company Response:

State: SC

Zip: 29506

Submitted Via: Web

Date Sent: 2022-09-19

Company Response to Consumer: Closed with explanation

Timely Response: Yes

Consumer Disputed: N/A


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Complaint ID: 5993494

Date Received: 2022-09-18

Issue: Struggling to repay your loan

Subissue: Can't get other flexible options for repaying your loan

Consumer Complaint: From 2008 till 4 months ago I thought the only option I had was forbearance. Navient said my payments would be between 50 to 95 % of my XXXX only source of income. Recently got on XXXX $ monthly IDR. More than {$30000.00} interest added.

Company Response:

State: LA

Zip: 711XX

Submitted Via: Web

Date Sent: 2022-10-04

Company Response to Consumer: Closed with explanation

Timely Response: Yes

Consumer Disputed: N/A


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Complaint ID: 5993131

Date Received: 2022-09-18

Issue: Struggling to repay your loan

Subissue: Can't get other flexible options for repaying your loan

Consumer Complaint: Navient reported on my credit report that I was 90 days late even though Im under a forebearance and I applied for that forbearance months ago. Can you tell them to take that off of my credit report as I am currently trying to apply for work and when they run my credit they will see that. I can not get a job and pay back if that is on my credit report. Even if its a one time exception I still need that off my credit report. There are multiple remarks. I just attached one

Company Response:

State: NJ

Zip: 070XX

Submitted Via: Web

Date Sent: 2022-09-18

Company Response to Consumer: Closed with explanation

Timely Response: Yes

Consumer Disputed: N/A


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Complaint ID: 5993094

Date Received: 2022-09-18

Issue: Dealing with your lender or servicer

Subissue: Received bad information about your loan

Consumer Complaint: I took out a private student loan from Sallie Mae in XXXX. I fell behind on payments upon graduation and due to the company 's unforgiving practices and high interest rates, my account was reported as a " charged off '' account in XX/XX/XXXX. While I made consistent payments as soon as I found employment, I went back to school for three years and could no longer make payments as I had no income. In the meantime, Sallie Mae turned into Navient. Navient then sent my account to various collection agencies for further collection. I am now in the process of negotiating a settlement so that I can resolve this matter. However, it has come to my attention that the collection agencies and/or Navient are engaging in deceptive practices regarding collection of this debt. On XX/XX/XXXX, my co-signer on the original loan received a settlement offer letter from the collection agency XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX The letter stated that XXXX XXXX XXXX 's client ( i.e., Navient ) was willing to accept {$1900.00} of the outstanding {$4700.00}, in order to fully settle the debt. The letter also stated that the settlement offer would be open for 30 days from the date of the letter ( it was dated XX/XX/XXXX ). Since receipt of this letter, I had been in touch with both XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX and Navient regarding resolution of this matter and was prepared to make payment towards this settlement amount in the immediate future. However, on XX/XX/XXXX, my co-signer received another letter from a completely different collection agency called XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX, stating again that the full {$4700.00} balance was due. There are several issues with this latest letter : 1 ) This is the first time we have heard of XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX and it appears that they are attempting to collect on the same debt twice. 2 ) This letter was sent within the 30-day window we had received from XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX to accept the settlement. We were about to send a check to XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX to settle this, but now are receiving conflicting information that the full balance is due to an entirely different agency. The settlement offer was legally binding and to be held open for 30 days, so this new letter is not only contradictory but also violates the terms of that settlement offer letter. In conclusion, I believe that Navient, XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX and XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX are all engaging in unfair and deceptive debt collection practices. They are misrepresenting the total balance due, attempting to collect on the same debt twice and presenting conflicting information regarding legally binding settlement offersputting my cosigner and I in danger of paying more than what is actually owed on the account.

Company Response:

State: PA

Zip: 19143

Submitted Via: Web

Date Sent: 2022-09-18

Company Response to Consumer: Closed with explanation

Timely Response: Yes

Consumer Disputed: N/A


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Complaint ID: 5992984

Date Received: 2022-09-18

Issue: Dealing with your lender or servicer

Subissue: Don't agree with the fees charged

Consumer Complaint: I want to contend with the school that there should not have been a loan because I used XXXX and XXXX program. If I can't regain loan funds I should regain XXXX XXXX benefit and funds.

Company Response:

State: IA

Zip: 504XX

Submitted Via: Web

Date Sent: 2022-10-07

Company Response to Consumer: Closed with explanation

Timely Response: Yes

Consumer Disputed: N/A


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Complaint ID: 5990086

Date Received: 2022-09-16

Issue: Struggling to repay your loan

Subissue: Problem lowering your monthly payments

Consumer Complaint: My student loans where included in my XXXX XXXX XXXX in XX/XX/XXXX and were discharged in XXXX of XXXX but i am still being contacted to pay. i have made one payment but i should not be paying if these are discharged.

Company Response:

State: MD

Zip: 217XX

Submitted Via: Web

Date Sent: 2022-09-16

Company Response to Consumer: Closed with explanation

Timely Response: Yes

Consumer Disputed: N/A


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Complaint ID: 5990074

Date Received: 2022-09-16

Issue: Struggling to repay your loan

Subissue: Can't get other flexible options for repaying your loan

Consumer Complaint: I attended XXXXXXXX XXXX as my third XXXX XXXX and Graduated in XXXX of XXXX. That school holds two graduating ceremonies in XXXX for both classes that graduate with The XXXX program. The one in XXXX and the one in XXXX of every year. However, the school, having currently already been placed on academic probation by the ruling XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX, removed XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXXXXXX XXXX one week prior to the Graduation Classes for failure to comply with the areas of concern that gave the school one year to complete. They failed to do so and were sent a letter to the President of the College who withheld the information from the students of the school. That in fact made our Diplomas null and worthless without the accrediting body certifying them. and prevented any of us from taking subsequent XXXX XXXX XXXX which consists of four parts plus the state board they each have, He withheld this until XXXX at which time he resigned and it took the school almost 18 months to get back to probation status and since that time the school has racked up almost half a XXXX in been placed on probation four more times. They also helped me to increase my student loan debts to over {$520000.00} and no way to repay it and also unable to pass all the boards from their fraudulent teaching methods that brought on the probations and finally suspension from the program. I did not even find out about this until years later and now twenty years have passed, I am XXXX, and after learning of what options are available I filed a " BORROWERS DEFENSE '' MOTION with the Department of Education in XXXX of XXXX specifically targeting XXXXXXXX XXXX and provided documentation of all the accusations with them and still awaiting a decision. I might also add that Navient who went out of business and had to pay a massive fine two years ago because of fraudulent trade and lending practices was involved in my loan servicing and should have never allowed me to get in debt to that amount of money and thus acted dishonestly.

Company Response:

State: TX

Zip: 76132

Submitted Via: Web

Date Sent: 2022-09-16

Company Response to Consumer: Closed with explanation

Timely Response: Yes

Consumer Disputed: N/A


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Complaint ID: 5990037

Date Received: 2022-09-16

Issue: Getting a loan

Subissue: Denied loan

Consumer Complaint: I currently have inaccurate payments showing up on my credit report with no resolution from Navient. I was accepted into XXXX XXXX XXXX as of XX/XX/XXXX. On XX/XX/XXXX, I made a payment of {$3000.00} to Navient. Between these dates, I contacted them regarding my original complaint about not receiving protection due to me being XXXX XXXX XXXX and also whether I would be a part of the settlement. I furthered wanted clarification on what criteria would be involved. I would get bounced from the private customer service # to the military and even hung up on without speaking with anyone. I still paid XXXX on XXXX. I started school in XXXX and would still receive request for payment even when letting them know I was in school. I would again be transferred to a number that would hang up because anytime I stated that I am in the military they attempt to transfer me to that number. I am under contract to purchase a home and was now denied due to this inaccurate reporting of late payments. Navient still has me as not current and over 120 days. When I called Navient in the hopes that they could help. I was instructed to search credit reporting and do what the paragraph tells me, or I could upload my proof to their website. When I told him that my proof is the actual website which shows my last payment and me owing {$0.00} due to my school deferment, he suggested I just upload a word document requesting the removal of the inaccuracies. He stated that they had 30 days to answer me, even though I explained this was an immediate issue. I also told him that my options for upload were documentation for military certification or removing a cosigner from my loan. He stated to upload it to the cosigner section and eventually it would go to the right department. He acknowledges that 30 days started once the correct department received the information.

Company Response:

State: PA

Zip: 170XX

Submitted Via: Web

Date Sent: 2022-09-16

Company Response to Consumer: Closed with explanation

Timely Response: Yes

Consumer Disputed: N/A


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Complaint ID: 5989957

Date Received: 2022-09-16

Issue: Dealing with your lender or servicer

Subissue: Don't agree with the fees charged

Consumer Complaint: At the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic, on or around XX/XX/2021 to present, I have incurred interest on both of my consolidated Federal Student Loans. The Federal government through the Department of Education, is providing Student loan borrowers interest relief of XXXX dollars due to the Covid-19 pandemic. I have contacted my Student Loan Servicer and they are refusing to provide this interest relief on both of my loans because they state these are private loans funded by a bank, although they were Federal Loans under SalieMae. I am attaching documents of both loans indicating proof they are Federal ( FFELP ) Loans.

Company Response:

State: AZ

Zip: 85756

Submitted Via: Web

Date Sent: 2022-09-16

Company Response to Consumer: Closed with explanation

Timely Response: Yes

Consumer Disputed: N/A


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