Student Loan Servicer Shows Missed Payment Despite Cashing the Check
A Sallie Mae borrower's payment was cashed by the servicer but still recorded as a missed payment on the account. The servicer appears to be misapplying funds despite written loan notations on the checks. Individual student loan payment processing error.
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