Student loans people want my blood.
I know a few of you around here are legal eagles and generally worldy wise, so I wondered if you could give me the benefit of your wisdom at all.
After graduating from university, I took some time off to travel, on my return I was quite ill and have been since, preventing me from really working. In that time, I had deffered my student loan for obvious reasons. Also during this time, my defferment had lapsed, something I didn't realise even happened, but apparently it does. So I opened a letter from Logic group the other month with lots of red writting, and not very ahppy with me. I contacted them, they sent me form, I filled it and returned, I assumed everything honky-dorey again. HOwever, I just opened a letter this evening, which says, that during the period of my not renewing forms, I incured £300 charges, which I have to pay by tonight (8pm - whoopsy) or face legal action, which would be one or all of the following:
No 4 agian, what are they going to say when I tell them I am skint, hence non payment, we all go to court to find out what we already knew, I am ill and unable to work. Nice! Jokes aside, it seems to be getting a little serious - what do you think the likely course of action will be? And worse scenarios? I am tempted to file for bancrupcy, I really don't want to pay them at all, I resent having to full stop! :D My bother and sister got it scott free! GRRR! And can anyone confirm, if you don't have a place to live, i.e., you're stopping with people as a guest, cna debt collectors call? Surely your parents aren't liable if you are over 18? I'd apprecaite anyones consiered opinoin or experience? Cheers, Beaker |
I don't know how deferrment works these days, but how it worked when I was paying back my student loan is that they can't demand the money back unless you are earning above a stated threshold level. You must have all the original student loan paperwork to look up the terms of the loan agreement, or did you adopt an airy-fairy "it'll be reet" attitude when you signed up for it? Get it read, all your rights and responsibilities should be laid out in it.
Finally, why are you asking all the opinionated, ill-informed car enthusiasts on this forum instead of speaking to a student loans advisor on the phone? :confused: :) |
Bub - Cut the guy some some slack :rolleyes:
What time is it in your land ??:razz: ;) :D |
Originally Posted by Bubba po
I don't know how deferrment works these days, but how it worked when I was paying back my student loan is that they can't demand the money back unless you are earning above a stated threshold level. You must have all the original student loan paperwork to look up the terms of the loan agreement, or did you adopt an airy-fairy "it'll be reet" attitude when you signed up for it? Get it read, all your rights and responsibilities should be laid out in it.
Finally, why are you asking all the opinionated, ill-informed car enthusiasts on this forum instead of speaking to a student loans advisor on the phone? :confused: :) And yeah, I took the be-reet attitude, story of my life. I am more of a skin up and worry about it 2moro kinda fella! :p I don't think I have original forms. |
FFS.... this bloke's been to University!! He is the official créme de la créme of the country. A bit of READING should present no problems. :D
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Don't let it get to that stage. :)
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Originally Posted by Bubba po
FFS.... this bloke's been to University!! He is the official créme de la créme of the country. A bit of READING should present no problems. :D
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The Student Loans Company have been threatening me with legal action for three years; maybe losing track of me for four years before that pissed them off?
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Originally Posted by sideshowbeaker
Ha ha I might of studied massage for all you know!
Simon |
Originally Posted by GC8
It wasnt bloody English was it? "might of..." my arse. Might have or might've; ffs!
Simon |
PGCE? No; I had that all covered with my C.S.E. English Language.....
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the answer to the question is they'll come round your house when youre out, sweet talk your mum into letting them in for a chat, hencing obtaining power of entry, then seize all the goods they think are worth anything and sort it all out in court. You've been a little sly in not mentioning all the other letters though eh?!
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Originally Posted by GC8
PGCE? No; I had that all covered with my C.S.E. English Language.....
http://www.kaziahthegoatwoman.com/Im...ol_teacher.jpg Anyway, back to the subject at hand. Does anybody actually know whether a debt collector is allowed to enter the house of a parent cause an adult child owes money!? Many thanks in advance, Beaker |
Originally Posted by warrenm2
the answer to the question is they'll come round your house when youre out, sweet talk your mum into letting them in for a chat, hencing obtaining power of entry, then seize all the goods they think are worth anything and sort it all out in court. You've been a little sly in not mentioning all the other letters though eh?!
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The answer is here
Btw; seeing as your post quoting me is complete bollocks; Im not sure whether youre asking me or someone else, however: Im more antogonistic in real-life than I am on the internet. Presumably you and sideshowbreaker are one in the same person? It wasnt a typo was it? It was piss-poor grammar. See me! |
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