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Replied on 07-21-2009, 04:13 AM
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Yes this is. The person that I have been calling has stated that they will send to Garnishment by the end of this week and while I am out of work, they may file a civil lawsuit because I am out of work and will not be receiving pay. How do I get them to move on the amount? I am going to mention Reasonable and Fair and if not reach out to Omsbudman..is that correct?




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Replied on 07-21-2009, 04:55 AM
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In your case, the Ombudsman is called for. For starters student loans rarely file civil suits...generally it is only done on balance over $100k and for people who are self employed and refusing to pay. GC services cannot file any legal action as they are not capable or authorized. They are not lawyers.

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Thank you for your honest help. One more question. Is there a reason they refuse to put the agreement in writing. I am leary about what they are "promising" but will not follow up with it in writing. Also, I want to record the conversation the next time I speak with them about the rehab program. I have been in one before and they stopped collecting in the 7th month. I was never late and unemployed. They said that the dept of edu said it wasn't enough. All I want to do is pay. In addition, I offered to send voluntary payments of around $200/per month and the CA told me I was better keeping my money b/c it won't do anything.




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