Myrina
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Sat Apr-04-09 04:44 PM
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Gotta laugh or I'll cry ... |
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... got a letter in the mail that the Dept of Ed has turned my student loans over to a collection agency (I was behind and lost my job in January, so got even moreso) .... and my balance due, by end of business Monday, is $15,000!!
Aaahahahahahahahahahahahaaaaa ... sure, can I write you a check for that? :wtf:
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Sat Apr-04-09 04:46 PM
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1. Refer "collection agency" to the Government. Much less worthy people have had their bail-outs ... |
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You deserve a break. :-) :hi:
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Sat Apr-04-09 04:59 PM
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Corporate personhood. Each one of us is a corporation; a LLC with our own intellectual property (IP)
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Sat Apr-04-09 04:48 PM
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2. I'm sorry I don't have any good advice |
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but I sympathize and hope you find a way to work this out.
Best of luck to you!
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Sat Apr-04-09 04:49 PM
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3. Tell them you're in the process of asking the Treasury Dept for a Bailout |
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Do they seriously think people can pull $15k outta their butts just because they get a letter?
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Sat Apr-04-09 04:49 PM
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4. don't panic, i know where you're coming from |
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if these are federally guaranteed stafford loans, which i imagine they are, you may plead hardship and ask to pay what you can...your credit will be adversely affected of course, but there are alternatives
hang tough!
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Sat Apr-04-09 04:50 PM
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5. Hmmmmm- why not defer any interest on student loans if you're not working or |
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better yet offer you the opportunity to write them off by volunteering at a local school or some such.
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Sat Apr-04-09 04:55 PM
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7. As far as I know they don't barter. Hardship Deferrment is the only way but didn't |
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they offer you that option?????? They should have offered you that option and then you would have paperwork to fill out, etc.....WTF. God I hate those people. In my records they are under the word "shit".
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Sat Apr-04-09 05:15 PM
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10. I don't have any advice for Myrina, I was just dreaming of |
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Edited on Sat Apr-04-09 05:15 PM by hedgehog
my idea of an economic stimulus/bailout! I suspect more and more people are in the same situation.
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Sat Apr-04-09 08:38 PM
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17. It isn't fair that we can't be bailed out but have to support everyone else's |
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Sat Apr-04-09 04:52 PM
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6. Have you tried deferment? |
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There are a few ways to help with financial difficulties when repaying a student loan. Who holds the loans? Is it Direct/stafford loans(government) or a private bank? I have utilized all means possible to hold off on repaying my loans. I just consolidated 2 of them. That brought the one out of default so that I can get another(yeah, I know) to finally finish my degree.
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Myrina
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Sat Apr-04-09 05:33 PM
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13. They're US Dep't of Ed loans ... |
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.... Sallie Mae had them until a few years ago and I found out I could get a better payment by having the DoE buy them, so I did.
:shrug:
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Sat Apr-04-09 07:30 PM
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They really do work with you. I've hardly been able to pay anything on my loans since I was forced to leave school for medical reasons in 2001. I kept deferring them and then I would pay a payment or two and defer again. The interest does still accrue. There are other options. You can see if you can get you payments lowered. I would certainly give them a call.
By the way, I recently got a copy of my credit report and that loan showed as good standing/never late. Which is complete BS, I was behind months at a time before deferring.
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Sat Apr-04-09 08:39 PM
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they can back date it and get the account current.
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Sat Apr-04-09 04:56 PM
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8. Here. Try this also.... |
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Sat Apr-04-09 05:17 PM
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11. I would write to Obama.. |
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Sat Apr-04-09 05:22 PM
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12. only thing I can say is |
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don't ignore any bills, if you can send 'em a check for 5 bucks do it, it keeps contact established and shows good faith
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Sat Apr-04-09 05:49 PM
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14. I would be tempted to make a huge posterboard |
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and stand in front of the WH or the bank or....?
" Mr. President: where is MY help? No job and Dept. Educ. wants my Student loan money right now !!!"
Or
" I voted for Pres. Obama and all I got was unemployment and student loan debt"
Can you get local news publicity???
I am serious...let the world know how the average voter is getting screwed over.
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Myrina
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Sat Apr-04-09 06:00 PM
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15. That's how it feels .... |
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... like since the Gov't is giving all this money to the banks etc, its putting the extra squeeze on the little guys for every penny possible to help FUND those bailouts.
Fuckity Fuck. :mad:
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