Can't give'em zero stars, unfortunately. The worst company I have ever dealt with. They WILL unilaterally change your payment plan if you overpay on the principle to reduce the time of the loan and the interest paid (because the interest rate is stupid high). Customer service is nothing but a hassle, and everything is intentionally organized to increase your costs, make it more difficult to resolve problems, and keep your debt in service as long as humanly possible. I cannot begin to describe the depths of my disdain for this company.
Daniel Budde II
1 year ago
Originally all my student loans were consolidated under Sallie Mae, but either Navient bought my loans or Navient acquired Sallie Mae and that is how I became their customer. I have been a good customer for at least 14+ years and I have always paid my loan payments. Recently a family member of mine offered to give me a 0% interest loan until I finish paying them back and they were being very nice to me. I accepted their offer and they gave me the funds to pay off my student loans.
I contacted Navient on Jan 25th and made my final payment to them to pay off the loans. I also worked with the Navient representative to make sure my Auto-Pay was disabled. They assured me it was.
On Jan 28th I happened to be looking at my checking account and I noticed there was a pending charge from my Navient Auto-Pay which was supposed to be disabled. It was a Sunday, so I had to wait until Monday for them to be open for me to talk to them.
On Jan 29th I called Navient and talked to their representative. They proceeded to inform me that they had to wait until the charge cleared and then issue me a refund check and it could take up to 30 days to complete the process. Needless to say I was very angry and pointed out that this was their screw up and they needed to fix it. They took an unauthorized payment and it was on them to fix.
They put me on hold and then came back to me a couple minutes later and said they could not do anything from their end. One side note, I am actually a programmer and I regularly program payment systems. EVERY payment system hooks into some sort of payment gateway and it is definitely possible to VOID a pending transaction. When you cannot VOID it, you can issue a REFUND instead. So, the representative proceeds to tell me that I can call my bank and ask them to stop the payment. A stop payment costs extra at most banks unless you report the payment as unauthorized or as fraud. So, Navient was putting the ball back in my court and not handling THEIR mess.
I called my bank and reported the payment as an unauthorized payment. Their process to undo this was 2 days, which is incredibly shorter than Navient's process.
Dave Krug
1 year ago
I strongly dislike this company. No one specifically here pissed me off. They have my loan (which is in good standing btw). My big complaint is that they don't let you make student loan payments via credit card. Most other companies that I've worked with for my other government student loans allow that. This is a big no no which is why i give them only 1 star. I'm sure they have an explanation as to why they only do withdrawals directly from your bank account, but I don't care and I'm pretty sure they don't care about my complaint lol. Lastly, their call center is probably overseas somewhere, so the people there probably didn't care about my complaint (about them not taking credit cards) - that's how it seemed to me. Oh well.
Laura Gapczynski
1 year ago
Locked out of account every time and have had to re-register, even though I have saved the password online, in writing, etc. Cannot log on no matter what I try. They say they do not have my account, but I owe them and want to pay on time. This happens every month and I hate them for it. Hate, hate, hate this horrible company who seems to sabotage the customers by locking them out. I pay an enormous amount of bills online, so having this happen and take up hours of my time is unacceptable. The worst online experience I have ever had!
A
1 year ago
Student loans have been the bane of my existence for over a decade now. For the first time ever, a loan officer after me in regards to my loan payments was awesome. He did not have the typical pestering attitude I have experienced with other companies. He explained a lot of what I did not understand in regards to my loans. He went over my options and was very knowledgeable. Chad Womack was the representative who just made my year! He worked with me until I understood everything and took the time to set me up with a repayment option that fits within my budget. Thank you Chad Womack! (Give him a raise!)
PoliSciFi Blog
4 months ago
Can't give'em zero stars, unfortunately. The worst company I have ever dealt with. They WILL unilaterally change your payment plan if you overpay on the principle to reduce the time of the loan and the interest paid (because the interest rate is stupid high). Customer service is nothing but a hassle, and everything is intentionally organized to increase your costs, make it more difficult to resolve problems, and keep your debt in service as long as humanly possible. I cannot begin to describe the depths of my disdain for this company.
Daniel Budde II
4 months ago
Originally all my student loans were consolidated under Sallie Mae, but either Navient bought my loans or Navient acquired Sallie Mae and that is how I became their customer. I have been a good customer for at least 14+ years and I have always paid my loan payments. Recently a family member of mine offered to give me a 0% interest loan until I finish paying them back and they were being very nice to me. I accepted their offer and they gave me the funds to pay off my student loans.
I contacted Navient on Jan 25th and made my final payment to them to pay off the loans. I also worked with the Navient representative to make sure my Auto-Pay was disabled. They assured me it was.
On Jan 28th I happened to be looking at my checking account and I noticed there was a pending charge from my Navient Auto-Pay which was supposed to be disabled. It was a Sunday, so I had to wait until Monday for them to be open for me to talk to them.
On Jan 29th I called Navient and talked to their representative. They proceeded to inform me that they had to wait until the charge cleared and then issue me a refund check and it could take up to 30 days to complete the process. Needless to say I was very angry and pointed out that this was their screw up and they needed to fix it. They took an unauthorized payment and it was on them to fix.
They put me on hold and then came back to me a couple minutes later and said they could not do anything from their end. One side note, I am actually a programmer and I regularly program payment systems. EVERY payment system hooks into some sort of payment gateway and it is definitely possible to VOID a pending transaction. When you cannot VOID it, you can issue a REFUND instead. So, the representative proceeds to tell me that I can call my bank and ask them to stop the payment. A stop payment costs extra at most banks unless you report the payment as unauthorized or as fraud. So, Navient was putting the ball back in my court and not handling THEIR mess.
I called my bank and reported the payment as an unauthorized payment. Their process to undo this was 2 days, which is incredibly shorter than Navient's process.
Jessica Breeding
4 months ago
Didn't help with anything and the wait time is absolutely ridiculous! They randomly took money out of my account...and the account isn't even in my name or any name linked to my account!! It was out of an account I made a payment from over a YEAR ago. Naturally, I called and was transferred about 12,344 times until I spoke to someone who SEEMED competent enough and said a refund would be issued that day, next day tops. Well, here we are 8 days later and still no refund. They fraudulently stole money from a person's account that gave no permission to do so, and I've now been on hold again for 20 minutes and no one can help. Funny though, when I called to make a $680 payment it took about two minutes!! What's the point of having a customer service number to call if they can't even help? Don't waste your time, they really don't care about you.
PoliSciFi Blog
1 year ago
Daniel Budde II
1 year ago
Dave Krug
1 year ago
Laura Gapczynski
1 year ago
A
1 year ago
PoliSciFi Blog
4 months ago
Daniel Budde II
4 months ago
Jessica Breeding
4 months ago