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EdFed Phone Numbers and Emails

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Toll-Free Number:

(855) 233-3338

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Customer Service:

(305) 279-5400

Bank-By-Phone

(800) 538-3085

Bank-By-Phone

(844) 909-1611

Card Activation

(305) 270-5254

Card Services

(844) 645-2273

Card Services

(305) 270-5253

Dispute Resolution

(305) 273-5626

Lending Center

(844) 946-5626

Lending Center

(305) 270-5250

Member Contact Center

(305) 270-5256

Mortgage Department

Frequently Asked Questions

How Do I Contact a Live Person at EdFed

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Contact Information

EdFed Website:

EdFed Help Center:

Corporate Office Address:

Educational Federal Credit Union

P.O. Box 830370

Miami,

Florida

33283-0370

United States

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Other Info (opening hours):

Hours:

Monday - Friday: 08:30am - 06:30pm

Saturday: 09:00am - 01:00pm

About EdFed

EdFed is a leading student loan consolidation and refinancing company in the United States. The company offers a range of financial services to help students and graduates manage their student loan debt more effectively. With a focus on providing personalized solutions, EdFed allows borrowers to combine multiple loans into a single, manageable loan with a lower interest rate and flexible repayment options. The company also provides refinancing options for graduates who want to lower their monthly payments or reduce the overall cost of their loans. In addition to loan consolidation and refinancing, EdFed offers expert guidance and support to help borrowers navigate the complexities of student loan repayment. With a commitment to helping individuals achieve financial freedom, EdFed is a trusted partner for those seeking to better manage their student loan debt.

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