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22nd June 2008, 00:18
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| | Basic Account Customer | Unpaid student loan from 1994 Hi, hope someone here can give me some advice!
After looking through the threads on this forum I feel that I do have a corner to fight this issue. I went to university in 1994 and took out a student loan for £1,150 then promptly dropped out of the course, went back home and onto the dole, forgetting all about the loan. I have had limited if any letters from the Student Loan Company since this time.
I received a phone call the other day from the SLC stating that I owed them around £1,600 and whether I could pay it all off there and then. Seeing though I have just got a mortgage plus other debts I told them no and they asked how much I wanted to pay, giving them a ball park figure of around £20 a month. I stated to them that if I had been given the option to repay the loan I would have done, understanding that it's paid over 5 years.
I received a form which I detailed all my incomings and outgoings and have posted back today, working out my disposable income at around £140 per month and offering to pay £40.
However seeing though the loan is so old (14 years ago) would the loan be statue barred? I feel a bit confused about this...
I also feel that the SLC have been harrassing me since, I phoned them back to ask some questions since the 1st phone call but know that they are phoning me every day but not saying anything because when I dial 1471 it's their phone number.
I have not made any payment up to this point.
Hope someone can help me, many thanks! |
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6th July 2008, 01:22
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| | Basic Account Customer | Re: Unpaid student loan from 1994 Quote:
Originally Posted by Sol Hi the debt won't be statute barred as it is public money, not commercial. | Makes no difference, it would've still be executed under CCA 74. |
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7th July 2008, 19:26
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| | Basic Account Customer | Re: Unpaid student loan from 1994 Quote:
Originally Posted by pastcatchingup Hi, thanks for your help!
Have filled in the statute barred letter and am just about to post it!
I think my worry is that I sent off the form with regards my financial incomings and outgoings and stated on the end of the form that I could offer to pay £40 a month. Is this acknowledging the debt? Also when they phoned me up and asked me how much I could pay was this acknowledging the debt as well?
Still, suppose by sending the letter will buy me a little bit of time and I haven't heard from SLC for well over a week except for them sending me 3 statements (that only go back to 1998 and not the start of the loan) and my original form:o | Unfortunately, i believe this correspondence will count as acknowledging the debt  |
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23rd July 2008, 17:25
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| | Basic Account Customer | Re: Unpaid student loan from 1994 Hi, I have a similar issue, went to Uni between 95/98, original pre 98 loan was deferred for one year then I heard nothing further, until last week that is.
They say a CCJ was issued (which has now expired) and that I still owe them £6,300 including court fees. I don't recall how much I originally took on as SL, they tell me it's £5,999, but I don't recall - been a long time. They will not accept deferment saying that that option has gone since legal route was taken. I have not received any correspondence of any sort since '98-'99.
Can anyone please offer any advise. I'm also a couple of yrs off 50, I thought if I could maybe defer for a couple of yrs, (as i still don't earn the 85% of Nat. Av.) & it would expire. Seems I will expire first!
Any advice greatly appreciated. Would have been interesting to know how this person got on? |
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9th August 2008, 15:42
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| | Basic Account Customer | Re: Unpaid student loan from 1994 Hi I wonder if someone can advise me on a similar matter. I left university in the early 1996 with a student loan of around £3000. Very shortly after I went to live overseas and was earning at the time £300 a month and sent at letter to the student loans company saying that I would have trouble repaying anything for the time being. I had nothing back and within two months moved to a new place. As a result I am unaware of any return correspondence.
I returned to the UK in 2002 and have had no contact whatsoever from SLC. However, I have recently received a letter from a debt collectors saying that I must pay the sum plus interest in full on behalf of SLC.
I am in a difficult situation now because I have a young child, work full time on a salary of under £20,000 a year and am unable to even save anything let alone settle a debt because my salary doesnt even cover the cost of living for my family. Also I have no essets whatsoever, no car, and nothing valued over £100 even in my flat.
Firstly, should I still be responsible for the debt. And if that is the case how can it be recovered by debt collectors if I have nothing to give.
Please help.
Mike |
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