Default Hiding from Student Loan Debt – How do you turn someone in for that?
Posted in There Some Kind on 09/06/2010 05:19 pm byKat asked:
I know someone who has successfully hidden from their student loan for years. They got married (so their last name changed), haven’t worked, and moved quite a bit. This person actually has the money to pay and lives the high life because of her husband’s income. It really isn’t fair to anyone – how would I go about notifying someone. I believe these were all federal loans. She is thinking about getting a job so maybe it will just catch up to her once she starts working.
Roy
I know someone who has successfully hidden from their student loan for years. They got married (so their last name changed), haven’t worked, and moved quite a bit. This person actually has the money to pay and lives the high life because of her husband’s income. It really isn’t fair to anyone – how would I go about notifying someone. I believe these were all federal loans. She is thinking about getting a job so maybe it will just catch up to her once she starts working.
Roy

09/08/2010 at 9:27 am
Robin
not working so therefore don’t pay it back, you can b!tch and moan but thats it
edit: in england anyway
09/11/2010 at 8:13 am
Glenn
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