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Turns out that 1 of my student loans (what they used to call a Perkins loan) was never repaid. These were $3,000 federal loans that were written by the college for low rate financial aid assistance on top of other aid that you did not have to repay. Considering that I had over $15,000 in loans that I *DID* repay, its not as if I was trying to be a deadbeat and not pay this. I just never received anything about it. Paperwork lost, whatever. Under normal circumstances, you would start paying these 1 year after completing all of your schooling.
Note that I graduated college 17 *YEARS* ago. And the updated anniversary alumni directory DEFINITELY has contact information for me. Nope, no phone calls. No nothing.
So with interest, penalties and the collection fees, this load has balloooned to over $7,000.
Note that I graduated college 17 *YEARS* ago. And the updated anniversary alumni directory DEFINITELY has contact information for me. Nope, no phone calls. No nothing.
So with interest, penalties and the collection fees, this load has balloooned to over $7,000.
Considering this was 17 years ago, and they are just now trying to collect, are there any laws we should be aware of that can protect him from at least the massive interest and penalties they are trying to take on this?
