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  • Report:  #63427

Complaint Review: SALLIE MAE - WILKES BARRE Pennsylvania

Reported By:
- LAS VEGAS, Nevada,
Submitted:
Updated:

SALLIE MAE
PO BOX 9500 WILKES BARRE, 18773-9500 Pennsylvania, U.S.A.
Phone:
888-272-5543
Web:
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Sallie Mae keeps sending me threatening letters and phoning me to pay for someone elses loans! I have contacted the Nv. Attn. Generals office and filed a complaint and with the local Police Dept.

Sallie Mae kept trying to get me to give my SS# to them NEVER EVER DO THIS!

Jimmie

LAS VEGAS, Nevada
U.S.A.


6 Updates & Rebuttals

F

Indianapolis,
Indiana,
U.S.A.
Here is what you need to do...

#2UPDATE Employee

Tue, December 20, 2005

Ask them to provide a copy of your promissory note. It is not hard to figure out. Sallie Mae scans in all documents, and we can access those in seconds.If we can't show proof that you owe the money, we can't get your money. Most likely, you DO owe the money, but didn't follow who your loans were through or sold to...Furthermore, social sec. numbers are safe to give to Sallie Mae, but we are now starting to use accnt numbers, instead.


F

Indianapolis,
Indiana,
U.S.A.
Here is what you need to do...

#3UPDATE Employee

Tue, December 20, 2005

Ask them to provide a copy of your promissory note. It is not hard to figure out. Sallie Mae scans in all documents, and we can access those in seconds.If we can't show proof that you owe the money, we can't get your money. Most likely, you DO owe the money, but didn't follow who your loans were through or sold to...Furthermore, social sec. numbers are safe to give to Sallie Mae, but we are now starting to use accnt numbers, instead.


F

Indianapolis,
Indiana,
U.S.A.
Here is what you need to do...

#4UPDATE Employee

Tue, December 20, 2005

Ask them to provide a copy of your promissory note. It is not hard to figure out. Sallie Mae scans in all documents, and we can access those in seconds.If we can't show proof that you owe the money, we can't get your money. Most likely, you DO owe the money, but didn't follow who your loans were through or sold to...Furthermore, social sec. numbers are safe to give to Sallie Mae, but we are now starting to use accnt numbers, instead.


F

Indianapolis,
Indiana,
U.S.A.
Here is what you need to do...

#5UPDATE Employee

Tue, December 20, 2005

Ask them to provide a copy of your promissory note. It is not hard to figure out. Sallie Mae scans in all documents, and we can access those in seconds.If we can't show proof that you owe the money, we can't get your money. Most likely, you DO owe the money, but didn't follow who your loans were through or sold to...Furthermore, social sec. numbers are safe to give to Sallie Mae, but we are now starting to use accnt numbers, instead.


Devin

Indianapolis,
Indiana,
U.S.A.
Here's what you should have done

#6Consumer Suggestion

Wed, November 24, 2004

I actually don't work for Sallie Mae, but for a different student loan servicing company. I know where i work, all you would do is call the company and advise of this fradulent activity. Trust me, this kind of thing happens more than you would think. Like is said, just call Sallie Mae's customer service dept, and im sure they will be happy to assist you. They should be able to send you pprwrk on how to get a fradulent loan out of you name. Hope this helps Good luck !


D

Westerville,
Ohio,
U.S.A.
Sallie Mae uses SS# as account #

#7Consumer Suggestion

Mon, September 01, 2003

"Sallie Mae keeps sending me threatening letters and phoning me to pay for someone elses loans!... Sallie Mae kept trying to get me to give my SS# to them" It's been awhile, but Sallie Mae used my social security number as my account number when I got my student loan six years ago. I assume that's why they kept asking you for yours. Check their letters for the account #, this should be the SS# of the actual account holder. If they don't list an account #, and this isn't on your credit, tell them they have the wrong person and never to contact you again. If they continue to harrass you or attack your credit, you may be able to sue them. See ftc.gov for federal regulations regarding this abuse.

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