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À propos de l'entreprise

  1. Établissement de crédit
  2. Société financière non banquière

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Headquartered in Knoxville, Tennessee, Edfinancial Services is your student loan servicer. We provide customer service on behalf of your lender, including answering your questions, helping you with repayment plans, and processing your student loan paym...


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Complaint Against EdFinancial

Complaint Against EdFinancial – Lack of Communication, Mismanagement, and Financial Harm

In August 2016, I believed I was co-signing a student loan for my stepdaughter. I later discovered that I had unknowingly taken out a Parent PLUS loan in my own name.

On September 9, 2016, EdFinancial sent one letter identifying themselves as the loan servicer. After that, I received no communication for nearly a decade.

In October 2025, while checking my credit report, I discovered for the first time that I had a loan for over $83,000. I had never received bills, statements, or repayment notices.

When I contacted EdFinancial, I was told my account had been set to email notifications, which I never authorized. I would not agree to receive sensitive financial communications solely by email due to the risk of fraud and scams. Notably, in correspondence I received beginning November 21, 2025, EdFinancial itself warns borrowers about student aid scams and directs them to report fraud to the Federal Trade Commission. This makes their claim of email-only communication contradictory and concerning.

When I requested copies of the emails they claim to have sent, they stated they cannot provide them.

On November 21, 2025, I received my first piece of mail in nearly a decade, and it referenced a different account number than the one originally assigned in 2016.

Since that time, my spouse and I have made over 30 phone calls and have experienced:
• Conflicting and inconsistent information
• Refusal to transfer calls
• Inaccurate statements from representatives

Additionally, we were:
• Placed into the wrong repayment plan
• Sent bills with incorrect due dates
• Given conflicting payment amounts
• Placed into repeated forbearances that increased interest

We are now facing nearly $200,000 in repayment for a four-year in-state degree. I also received a 1098 showing over $19,000 in interest accrued without my knowledge, which may have tax implications. Additionally, this unexpected financial burden has put my ability to support my son’s future education at risk, as I may no longer qualify for or be able to take on additional loans if needed.

I also learned that I was included in a 2022 data breach affecting approximately 2.5 million borrowers, yet I was never notified.

Harm has been caused by years of non-communication, misinformation, and administrative mismanagement.

A loan servicer is responsible for providing accurate information, maintaining consistent communication, and ensuring borrowers understand their obligations. That is specifically what their role entails, and in this case, that duty was completely disregarded.

This experience reflects a serious breakdown in communication, transparency, and proper loan servicing practices.

Sincerely,
Stephen
Extremely Concerned Parent and Borrower

28 octobre 2025
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This is a horrible company

This is a horrible company. They make it difficult to see the interest. They only allow 10 year schedules payments and told me I would need to keep track of extra payments. Worst loan I have ever had. They want you to keep the loan as long as possible.

20 janvier 2026
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EdFinancial is incompetent

EdFinancial has been assigned my student loans on behalf of the federal government. Despite attempting to work with EdFinancial and even writing a complaint about them on the BBB website, my account is still coded as in deferment despite repayment restarting with the federal government. EdFinancial has already approved my payment plan, but the plan is not coded on the account. I am unable to make payments towards my payment plan, which is adding interest to my account instead of pausing the interest under the SAVE plan. Their inaction is putting me at risk of default with the federal government even though I am making good-faith manual payments through them each month.

2 janvier 2024
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