Non-federal student loan Dealing with my lender or servicer trouble with how payments are handled
Great Lakes Student loan department,
Non-federal student loan Dealing with my lender or servicer Trouble with how payments are handled Minnesota
Honestly, do n't even know where to begin. I have n't had a student loan since 2002. My original balance was about -. Somehow, no matter how much I 've paid on it since then, the balance never goes down and now says I owe over -?? Student loan companies are ripping people off every day. Anything, my credit report show student loans from other lenders, where contracts were sold over 12 years ago. I have asked to have them removed, but they are still remaining on there. I have them garnishing my wages, hundreds of dollars in the past, but yet they refuse to show me my payment history and where the money was applied that I paid. Now I have a new company which says -, aka great lakes, reporting to my report I am in collections. I went online and set up and rehabilitation agreement and pay them every month. However, When I call them to ask why I am getting collection notice increases on my reports every month, they said I have no account with them. So who am I paying once again??? It 's killing my report, that I have - student loan, but -
rehabilitation program, but no one seems to know where that is going!! These accounts being reported on my account are all in accurate and need to be removed immediately. I am trying to buy a house. I ve paid more in interest over the years than my original loan ever even was!! Just rip off and I have no degree to show for it. uggggg Please have them update my reports showing - student loans. Older ones should of been removed anyway, they are over 10 years old and not even the correct lenders. The school I went to for a year, isnt ' even open anymore to give me any information either. PLEASE NOTE.. IT WAS FOR - - - IN - -. I CA N'T UPDATE THE LINE BELOW WITH IT. KEEPS REJECTING IT OR KICKING ME OUT.
Great Lakes customer in Minnesota
Mar 14, 2017
* Source: CFPB Complaint Database
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