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Way too weird. I have a Perkins that is in rehab after many, many moons (so long that the negatives weren't even showing on my credit reports). I entered rehab last month, and now it's reporting on Experian (making it my oldest TL and boosting my FICO 11 points!) as:

 

CMPPTNRS/My school (this is Campus Partners)

Acct type: Education Loan

Acct Status: Open

Monthly Payment $22 (I actually had to agree to $80/mo.)

Date open: Sept. 1988

Balance: $2,100 (original balance--thankfully not showing the $3,600 I owe)

Terms: 84 months

High Balance: N/A

Limit: N/A

Past Due: $0

Remarks: Special handling-contact subscriber if more info is needed

Payment Status: Current

 

My question is this--won't this seem odd if a manual review is done on my credit? Obviously, this should have been paid off in 1995. For those of you who use the credit forum too, any chance that the "special handling" notation might just make it look like the loan was in limbo and that I'm paying a regular agreement, rather than a rehab?


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