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	<title>Comments on: Identity Theft? Sallie Mae Foundation?</title>
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		<title>By: oldretiredfart</title>
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		<description>do all of the above.  also contact the university financial aid office and tell them do not disburse the funds.   tell them what you told us.  call Sallie Mae.  they have a toll free phone number.  they should have also said in the letter what financial institution actually made the loan.  contact that financial institution as well
it may be an honest mistake.  the person with the name similar to yours, the way it is spelled, may be attending the university and may have applied for the loan.  the lender ran a credit report, and it came back with the wrong ssn or wrong address.  do not panic, but check it out with all of the entities</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>do all of the above.  also contact the university financial aid office and tell them do not disburse the funds.   tell them what you told us.  call Sallie Mae.  they have a toll free phone number.  they should have also said in the letter what financial institution actually made the loan.  contact that financial institution as well<br />
it may be an honest mistake.  the person with the name similar to yours, the way it is spelled, may be attending the university and may have applied for the loan.  the lender ran a credit report, and it came back with the wrong ssn or wrong address.  do not panic, but check it out with all of the entities</p>
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