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Old 07-01-2005, 01:08 AM
Grisgra Grisgra is offline
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Default Negotiating a student-loan settlement. Guide to dealing w/Collections?

Obviously, this ain't for me, I play poker online [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img].

My gf, though, has about 15k in student loan debt. She's not working right now (I'm paying the bills) -- well, she's working, but it's of writing-and-producing-plays variety, which is not exactly a big income generator.

The collection folks have finally decided to get nasty, and are calling a bunch/threatening to garnish her non-existent wages/blah blah blah. I was especially impressed with them when they told her that she couldn't shirk her financial obligations after she told them that her father had just died the day before, could they give her a couple of weeks? Apparently that was just too much time to ask for. (FYI, he had [img]/images/graemlins/frown.gif[/img].)

They offered her a settlement down to 13.5k or so -- which isn't much considering that I think her actual debt was only 12k and it became 15k when it went to collections.

What I'm curious about is whether anyone here has worked with collection agencies, or for such agencies. She told me she tried to negotiate a lower payback, but that the guy on the other end said he couldn't go lower -- her credit was very good and so there was no obvious "need" on her part.

Sounds a little fishy to me. I have to believe that if I spoke to the guy, told him that he wouldn't be seeing a dime unless he went to, say, 7-8k, which he would get in full next week if he agreed to it, that he'd eventually cave. Yes, or no, do you think?

Any tips?

Also, given the fact that she's otherwise got good credit and doesn't actually have any wages to garnish, can she actually be hurt very much by these guys?

Thanks in advance. And let me get this out of the way right off the bat -- I'll ask her about the pooper thing.

Getting the other nonsense out of the way -- yes, she borrowed the money, yes, she doesn't want to pay it back, she's an evil, EVIL woman. Freeloader, too, as is clear by the fact that I'm paying all the bills. Noted.

I just want to know the ins and outs of this collections nonsense.
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Old 07-01-2005, 11:44 AM
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*BUMP*

There have to be some deadbeats out there . . .
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Old 07-01-2005, 11:49 AM
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Default Re: Negotiating a student-loan settlement. Guide to dealing w/Collections?

Why is she not paying her loans in the first place? Did she just plan to stop paying them completely?
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Old 07-01-2005, 11:54 AM
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Why is she not paying her loans in the first place? Did she just plan to stop paying them completely?

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The degree that she got with her student loans is next-to-useless. She didn't plan ahead of time to stop paying them completely, no.
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Old 07-01-2005, 11:53 AM
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This isn't what you aksed for, but tell her to get a fckin job. 15K in student loans is nothing over a typical 5-10 year plan. We all end up paying higher interest rates because of bums like her.
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Old 07-01-2005, 01:35 PM
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This isn't what you aksed for, but tell her to get a fckin job. 15K in student loans is nothing over a typical 5-10 year plan. We all end up paying higher interest rates because of bums like her.

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yes, she borrowed the money, yes, she doesn't want to pay it back, she's an evil, EVIL woman.

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you're dating a bitch

how does she only have 15k in loans? that's not a lot at all - why doesn't she just get a job and pay it back? this probably pisses off a lot of students here
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Old 07-01-2005, 11:59 AM
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Default Re: Negotiating a student-loan settlement. Guide to dealing w/Collecti

You should PM Mike Gallo. He's a manager at a collection agency, and has said in the past he's happy to answer questions about the industry.

Also, he's a cool guy.

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Old 07-01-2005, 12:02 PM
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Also, I'm surprised that her loans went into collection if she's not earning any money. All student loans I've ever seen have some sort of deferment plan if you don't have any income, but I went to a college that had a lot of money, so maybe other loans are different.

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Old 07-01-2005, 01:29 PM
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I have to believe that if I spoke to the guy, told him that he wouldn't be seeing a dime unless he went to, say, 7-8k, which he would get in full next week if he agreed to it, that he'd eventually cave. Yes, or no, do you think?

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Telling someone that you can round up 7-8k in a week's time is a horrible way to convince them that you don't have any money.
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Old 07-01-2005, 01:40 PM
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I have to believe that if I spoke to the guy, told him that he wouldn't be seeing a dime unless he went to, say, 7-8k, which he would get in full next week if he agreed to it, that he'd eventually cave. Yes, or no, do you think?

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Telling someone that you can round up 7-8k in a week's time is a horrible way to convince them that you don't have any money.

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Point taken, gist would be that *she* doesn't have any money, and he's not getting blood from a stone -- but that I would be willing to pay off her debt if he came down on the amount owed. If he refuses, then fine, he can immediately commence garnishing nothing from nothing -- but if he wants his tasty little commission check, he can compromise. These guys work on commission to a great degree, correct?
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