Navient Solutions – CFPB Complaint ID 2794937

Date Received: 2018-01-26T00:00:00

Product: Federal student loan servicing

Issue: Dealing with your lender or servicer

Consumer Consent Provided to Share Complaint: Consent provided

Consumer Complaint: In XX/XX/XXXX I had a loan with XXXX XXXX to pay my son ‘s XXXX XXXX XXXX tutoring. I was a co-borrower and the borrower has past away. I have tried to make payments and the balance never goes down. In XX/XX/XXXX the balance was still over 8000 on a XXXX loan. I feel that this is invalid and I am being scammed by Navient/XXXX XXXX.

Company: Navient Solutions, LLC.

State/Zip: MO 639XX

Company Response to Complaint: Closed with explanation

Was Company Response Timely: Yes

Did Consumer Dispute Company Response: N/A

Complaint ID: 2794937

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