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14th December 2006, 19:06
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| | Platinum Account Customer | Re: Student loans company problem I can see why you are a physics graduate and not a graduate of english l 
for nowhere did I suggest that you will be able to defer the loan. And I
imagine that there will be charges already applied to your account since you
will have been out of contact for a while [though hopefully they did get your fax even if they didn't respond].
I understand that if you repay the charges that have been applied, you can
then defer your loans again, but I am not certain if that is the case. Should
it be correct, might be an idea to apply for the deferment before the time
expires just this once. Yeah-I know it's a difficult concept...but hey, if it
puts your loan repayment back another year, it has to be worth it.
Another thing you could do is check your credit file with Experian and see
if there is anything on your file there about your Student Loan.
There is some info on here-http://www.slc.co.uk/index.html [look under
loans/repayments] but no mention of what happens when you miss a
deferment date. I believe the death penalty has been abolished though.
Last edited by lookinforinfo; 14th December 2006 at 19:25.
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16th December 2006, 13:38
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I am in: Livingston, Scotland
Posts: 678
| Re: Student loans company problem I have NCO chasing me on behalf of SLC. Personally if I were you I would send a deferment form in ASAP. This will defer future payments (I assume you're eligible for deferment). I don't believe they will let you defer arrears. So I would phone the DCA and negotiate to pay it back at £x per month. |
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16th December 2006, 17:54
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| | Gold Account Customer
I am in: Livingston, Scotland
Posts: 678
| Re: Student loans company problem My intention is to phone NCO in the new year and offer them £50 a month or something to pay it off over time. I'm trying to save for a wedding at the moment so I don't have the £600 all in one go they are asking for. |
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16th December 2006, 19:18
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| | Classic Account Customer
I am in: la la land
Posts: 222
| Re: Student loans company problem knoxvillain dont EVER phone NCO, they are the biggest muppets going, ive recently reported them to trading standards for harassment, only write to them with your financial statement, and ask that they only reply in writing to you, if they do not accept your offer, not much they can do really if they are only working on behalf of SLC. |
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16th December 2006, 19:28
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| | Gold Account Customer
I am in: Livingston, Scotland
Posts: 678
| Re: Student loans company problem Fair enough. I'll do that. Letter it is  I might stick the "stop f**kin phoning me" letter in with it too. Goodness knows how they got my mobile number but it's annoying. Anyways, don't wanna hijack this chap's thread  |
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6th January 2007, 02:22
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| | Platinum Account Customer
I am in: Alladdin at the Octagon Theatre in Bolton from 30th November. Book early.
Posts: 4,435
| Re: Student loans company problem They "charge" £20 a letter.
Ring up and ask if these "charges" are legally enforceable. I did.
The lady I spoke to told me they weren't. (Yes really!) |
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6th January 2007, 02:25
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| | Platinum Account Customer
I am in: Alladdin at the Octagon Theatre in Bolton from 30th November. Book early.
Posts: 4,435
| Re: Student loans company problem SLC is just another part of Student Loans Co.
Student Loans Co is run by the Dept of Education.
Anymore sh*te and write to your MP and the Sec of State for Education c/o the House of Commons. |
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6th January 2007, 02:26
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| | Platinum Account Customer
I am in: Alladdin at the Octagon Theatre in Bolton from 30th November. Book early.
Posts: 4,435
| Re: Student loans company problem Tell them you are recording the conversation.
They love it, especially when you ask about the enforceabillity of their £20 letter charge! |
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6th January 2007, 13:18
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| | Basic Account Customer | Re: Student loans company problem I just received a letter from SmLC today, a final notification saying.
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You have failed to respond to our previous request to pay your arrears of 826 pound.
unless you make payment within the NEXT 7 DAYS we hereby give formal notification of our intention to take further action against you for the recovery of all outstanding monies.
Failure to respond to this letter may result in legal proceedings being issued against you.
To avoid this action being taken against you, it is imperative that you contact us upon receipt of this letter to makre arrangements to clear your debt.
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Now, I called them before Xmas and made an offer they refused. I agreed with the woman on the phone that I would contact them after the new year to discuss the matter further. She noted that they would expect a call from me on the 4th of january. now I didn't call, but i have sent them a letter asking for a copy of my contract and yesterday the 5th I posted an S.A.R.
Now, we agreed on the phone I would call on the 4th, yet although i didn't the letter they sent is dated 29 december. can I take this as harassment?
Anyone got any ideas? Please help. I want to fight them.
they also said they were giving me a year to settle the debt, does that mean I can agree with them to have paid the full amount within a year os must I keep up with their outrageous demands for me to pay them 70 a month. I really can't afford anything at the moment.
Last edited by physicsgraduate; 6th January 2007 at 17:41.
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