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Dear Borrower,
Your Federal Student Aid PIN has been issued. You are receiving this PIN in response to your request.
You may now retrieve your PIN. For your security you must go to the link below to retrieve the PIN from our secure server. Either select the link or copy the entire link and paste it into the address or location line of your Web browser. Make sure you copy and paste the entire link; it may appear on multiple lines.
https://pin.ed.gov/epin?pinkey=
If you are an AOL user, click here:
<a href="https://pin.ed.gov/epin?pinkey=">View PIN</a>
Please Note: Your PIN is available at the above Web site until JUNE 07,
2007. If this date has already passed, go to www.pin.ed.gov for information about how to obtain your PIN.
For your security, you can view your PIN only once using the link above. You should either print the page your PIN is displayed on or write your PIN down.
As part of the PIN application, you agreed not to disclose or share your PIN with anyone, including commercial service providers. You also agreed to keep your PIN in a safe location. If your PIN is misplaced or stolen, go to www.pin.ed.gov and change your PIN.
If you would rather receive your PIN in the mail, go to www.pin.ed.gov and select "Request a Duplicate PIN." After entering your identifying information you can change the delivery method from e-mail to postal mail.
If you encounter any problems retrieving your PIN, go to
www.pin.ed.gov/epinhelp.htm. You can also contact the Federal Student Aid Information Center at 1-800-4-FED-AID (1-800-433-3243) for assistance.
Thank You,
U.S. Department of Education
Federal Student Aid
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