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Was I tricked by DCS?

Date: Wed, 11/04/2009 - 19:15

Submitted by anonymous
on Wed, 11/04/2009 - 19:15

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So, I just got a call from someone from DCS, although she didn't tell me that, she said she said she was calling about a program that I qualified for to start paying back my student loans. She wanted my income information, which I told her I had child support and that I was unemployed but actively looking for a job. All true, but I did leave out that I was married because my husband is not looking to pay my bills.
Now, she talked so fast and said everything would work great and that my loan would be in good standing within 30-90 days. Which I knew about the 9 month rehab, but I can't guarantee when money will be in my account to use my debit card so I couldn't do that. She didn't ask for a bank account or anything. So 5 minutes in I am sold. I gave her 2 references, my mom and dad and then after doing so she said they would be responsible for my $7000.00 debt if I didn't make the payments. Which I was taken aback by, but before I could ask anything she said she had to put me on hold to talk to her manager, Then she said that her manager said I would qualify for $50.00 payment. And they would waive the $115.00 down payment. So still in shock over references being responsible for my debt I take her name and number because I would be stupid for making any type of payment without seeing paper work. And the whole time she "implied" she was with "Direct Loans".
So I get on the computer to see more about who they are and can only find the BOE information, I googled the return number and found this site.
I believe in full disclosure and I have been asking DCS for a $50.00 payment for a year now. I have never denied that I am responsible for this loan.
But, now I am mad because I see no where in all my searches where a loan can be rehabbed in 30-90 days or anything. Is this true?
Is it also true that they can hold the references that I gave her responsible for my debt?
I have always spoken to the people that have called me about my debt and it is the same conversation all the time that I can pay $50.00 and when I get a job they can garnish it or I can increase payments, but I can't do anything over that.
I don't understand why she didn't say she was from DCS?


They cannot even say the represent Direct Loans cause they are a DOE vendor, not a vendor for Direct Loans.

No, your parents are not responsible as references. Nor can you rehab or get out of default in 60-90 days unless you consolidate.

I would suggest calling the student loan ombudsman.


lrhall41

Submitted by SOAPLADY on Sat, 11/07/2009 - 11:19

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I just got a big packet in the mail of sign here and sign there. Aside from it being a bit confusing, (I can sift through most of it) I have figured out it is for an income contingent consolidation loan through Direct Loans. Now, there is no payment amount on here. It just tells me to check here and sign here. It doesn't have my income anywhere on here. It has the approximate amount of my debt listed.
I am confused because while I finally got the answer I was looking for with a $50.00 a month payment, if I accept this then what happens? How do I know what my payments would be?. Since the person on the phone was deceiving about everything I don't want to call them and ask them questions because I don't trust them.
I can't just sign a piece of paper without knowing what I am committing myself to. I though rehabbing was the best way to go first.
So if I could be directed to the link about rehab versus consolidation, and how to find an ombudsman I would really appreciate it. I have read through the site but I am not seeing anything that tells me what would be best for me.
I know she (from DCS) will probably be calling me to see if I got the packet or not. But after her stunt that my references will be on the line for my loan I really don't want to speak to the "soft spoken older lady". Even knowing now that it isn't true I am still a bit livid.


lrhall41

Submitted by anonymous on Tue, 11/10/2009 - 10:15

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I would also like to add that while I know that build payments are not considered to be part of any rehab or anything, each year my husband gives me some money from his tax return to put towards the loan. Sometime, (in the not so near future from what I hear) around 8-10 weeks hopefully the government should get $4000 from our 1st time buyer house credit which will put a dent in the loan of $8000.
So should I consider waiting until that payment is received by the CA before entering into anything?
Thanks!


lrhall41

Submitted by anonymous on Tue, 11/10/2009 - 10:20

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No application for Direct Loans lists the payment, especially the income contingent type. Your payment will not be finalized until after they have verified your income thru the IRS. You can get an estimate of your payment on the Direct Loan site somewhere...I know I have seen it. You can also complete your application completely online which I recommmend over the paper forms.

I would not wait....tax offsets are being submitted to the IRS over the next 30 days...if you are in default, any government payment including tax refunds are subject to seizure if your SS# is attached to it.


lrhall41

Submitted by SOAPLADY on Tue, 11/10/2009 - 10:53

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Anyone can apply online for a Direct Loan consolidation....it really doesnt matter who the CA is. Consolidations do not require any payments be made...well technically they say you have to make 3 but they will go thru without any. Now a consolidation will do nothing for your credit but you will be out of default with 60 days and then you are removed from the tax offset list.


lrhall41

Submitted by SOAPLADY on Wed, 11/11/2009 - 15:35

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I was told by the DCS lady that I had to make 9 monthly payments then I would be in good standing. the papers that i got from the Dept of ed said 6 months. The lady is not very nice or help full.every time i call the number for the dept. they always send me to dcs.. things are not going well at work and i might have to go on unemployment. what will they do then. and can you tell me does the dcsquick pay site work for payments??


lrhall41

Submitted by anonymous on Sun, 05/09/2010 - 15:24

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Originally Posted by Anonymous
I was told by the DCS lady that I had to make 9 monthly payments then I would be in good standing. the papers that i got from the Dept of ed said 6 months. The lady is not very nice or help full.every time i call the number for the dept. they always send me to dcs.. things are not going well at work and i might have to go on unemployment. what will they do then. and can you tell me does the dcsquick pay site work for payments??


Rehab is 9 payments...maybe you have 6 left to go? The only thing that happens after 6 months is Title IV eligibility.

The Department of Ed will not work with you if you are assinged to a collection agency....DCS is under contract and the DOE wont get involved since they are paying someone else to collect.

If you go on unemployment and dont continue making the payments, you will not qualify for rehab.

DCSquick pay? You would have to ask DCS about that.


lrhall41

Submitted by SOAPLADY on Sun, 05/09/2010 - 15:34

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Am I a fool to request in writing from DCS prior to giving them a down payment? They said that I will recieve a statement after the money has been given to them. I found that odd and said no money until I see it in writing. He said no and he also said that I guess you refuse to pay now and hung up on me. Whats going to happen now? I tried to work out a payment plan with them and just requested to see it in writing first. Any help with this would be greatly appreciated!


lrhall41

Submitted by anonymous on Wed, 04/27/2011 - 15:39

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If this is a student loan, you will get nothing in writing as a matter of policy. You have a prom note agreeing to balance in full in demand....that is your agreement. If it is a federal loan, expect to see them move forward towards wage garnishment. If private, it will probably be sent to an attorney to be sued upon.


lrhall41

Submitted by SOAPLADY on Wed, 04/27/2011 - 18:24

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