(866) 201-0856 is a Student Loan Robocall
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- Transcript Hi, this is Nelnet, calling on behalf of the US Department of Education. To opt out of future automated calls, press 2 now. Otherwise, remain on the line. For additional information, this is Nelnet, your U.S. department of Education assigned student loan servicer, at 866-201-0856. It looks like you're past due on your student loan payments. Please make your payment if you can. If you need options, you're not alone. We've helped millions of borrowers who've struggled to make their student loan payments, and we want to help you, too. There are a number of things you may be able to do to fix the account. If you're unable to make a payment or need to lower or postpone your payment, you can find an option tailored to your needs. Log into nelnet.studentaid.gov and choose repayment Options and Resources from the menu, or call an advisor at 866-201-0856.
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