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Class-action settlement: Navient student loan servicer users have three days to file claim for $28 million settlement

Attention Student ​Loan Borrowers: Claim Your Share of $28 Million Settlement!

Act Fast – ⁣Only⁤ 5 Days Left!

If you’re a student loan borrower ⁢from one of three states who used Navient, a private student loan servicer,​ you have a golden opportunity to receive a portion⁣ of a massive million class-action settlement. But time is running out!

Navient, under fire for illegally collecting money from students even after‍ declaring bankruptcy, has ⁤agreed to settle class-action‍ lawsuits from affected borrowers.

To be eligible for ⁤a share of the settlement, you must have repaid Navient student loans, filed for bankruptcy ‌in a U.S. bankruptcy court outside of Texas, Louisiana,​ or Mississippi after Oct. 17, 2005, and obtained‍ a discharge order.

The exact amount‍ you’ll receive depends on the⁤ damages you’ve suffered. ⁢Navient has ⁤agreed to release⁤ certain student loans that were⁢ collected and restore damages to the credit reports of‍ affected borrowers.

But wait,⁣ there’s more! ⁤There’s a second settlement worth a ⁢whopping $16 million for students impacted by⁣ the illegal student loan collection.

If ⁣you were a borrower ‌or⁢ co-borrower who filed⁢ for bankruptcy protection after Oct. 17,⁤ 2005, and never reaffirmed your private student loans, you’re ⁣eligible for ⁢this additional settlement.

The second settlement will compensate‌ you for 20%‌ to 100% of the damages ​suffered,⁢ including any ‌student loan payments made after Navient’s bankruptcy.

Don’t miss out on this incredible opportunity! File your first settlement claim by Nov. 15 and your ⁤second claim by Nov. 20.

Claim your share now and secure your financial future!

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