Tuesday, August 21, 2007

How To Take Care Of A Student Loan Default

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Article Title: How To Take Care Of A Student Loan Default
Author: Court Tuttle
Category: Loans, Financial Planning, Personal Finance
Word Count: 426
Keywords: student loan consolidation programs, private student loans, college student loans
Author's Email Address: resources@courtneytuttle.com
Article Source: http://www.articlemarketer.com
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Many of you face the problem of not paying your lender. Eventually this is going to catch up to you and hurt you badly. You probably are not going to get beat to death by Rocky or some other loan shark grunt, but your credit might as well be.

When you miss your payments you will get late notices and eventually these notices will go to phone calls that are not nice. Then you will be giving a whipping by a guaranty company that is the final henchman before your credit gets beaten soundly for at least several months.

The guaranty company will eventually contact the national credit bureaus if you don't play ball and then everything will start to go down hill from there. You will face the paddle of the credit bureaus and it will affect many things you purchase from then on out.

You will have trouble buying a car, getting a house, getting approved for some rental situations, buying certain types of furniture, getting a cell phone, or any other type of monthly or broken up payment opportunity. Basically you better have straight cash, so you might want to get a night job with Rocky pounding people late on their payments like you.

I would like to suggest another option that might save you a lot of time. To get out of your default situation you can make six punctual $50 payments to the lender. You will need to get in good graces with them and by contacting them and agreeing to this will help your credit and of course they would like for you to pay it back.

Next make six more on-time monthly payments and you will be eligible for more federal loans and you're default disappears like you got out of jail, but not that bad. If you are having troubles save yourself a lot of trouble and stay in contact with the financial aid office of your school so you can take care of this student loan with a little compassion from Uncle Sam. Remember they really want this money back as much as you even if they are making more money with the interest.

Be patient now and pay off your debt and then you can focus on your future wealth and building for you and your family's financial independence. Trust me that if you set up an automatic payment plan then this will take care of a lot of your problems that you could run into and you will thank me for it.

Court helps people to learn about student loans consolidation programs. You can read more of his work by visiting: http://whalehookloans.com.
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