Navient Student loan department,
Non-federal student loan Getting a loan Texas
It is alleged that I co-signed a student loan for my son, - - - in -, 2005. I dispute the validity of that for the following reasons:1. At that time, I was judged - by the - Administration. All my affairs, including back accounts and financial decisions had to be approved by an administrator who was approved - I did go with my son to the Texas - - - - and spoke with a financial person. I was not considered a valid financial participant by them. 2. The signature is not mine. I am left handed, and whomever signed my name is a right handed person trying to write left handed. The -, T- police took a report. They would not file charges because my trip with - to the school was considered an indicator of my willingness to assist him. The -. has ruled -. Texas - - in -, T-, will do anything including falsifying documents and lying to prospective students about job prospects in order to get guaranteed funds from the government. Can you assist in getting this removed from my credit report?
Navient customer in Texas
Sep 25, 2015
* Source: CFPB Complaint Database
Navient response to complaint:
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