Paying back student loan
#121
Plus in my case my wife lost her job and we only have one income coming in each month no benefit’s here once EI runs out. I know with the low exchange rate I am over the income but all our money goes on keeping the house as it is now each month we have to pay on the credit card to get by
I know it’s a legal contract but when I went to uni I was on disabled benefit and because the student loan was on offer then deducted it of your benefit and that forced you to get the student loan
I know it’s a legal contract but when I went to uni I was on disabled benefit and because the student loan was on offer then deducted it of your benefit and that forced you to get the student loan
Last edited by Almost Canadian; Apr 27th 2011 at 1:53 am.
#122
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also look at this web site for more info
http://www.consumeractiongroup.co.uk...Account-issues
http://www.consumeractiongroup.co.uk...Account-issues
#124
If I follow correctly, you borrowed the money to go to university even though you didn't have a job and were living on government hand outs. Now, having bettered yourself using the loan money, you've left the country and are not returning the taxpayer's largesse in the form of higher taxes paid. Beyond that, you want to wriggle out of the debt you chose to incur on the ludicrous basis that you weren't creditworthy at the time of taking the loan and so the government shouldn't have given it to you.
You sound like a bum. Did you come here on a questionable refugee claim?
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Bleeding hell, this is as pathetic a tale of scrounging as I've heard for a while.
If I follow correctly, you borrowed the money to go to university even though you didn't have a job and were living on government hand outs. Now, having bettered yourself using the loan money, you've left the country and are not returning the taxpayer's largesse in the form of higher taxes paid. Beyond that, you want to wriggle out of the debt you chose to incur on the ludicrous basis that you weren't creditworthy at the time of taking the loan and so the government shouldn't have given it to you.
You sound like a bum. Did you come here on a questionable refugee claim?
If I follow correctly, you borrowed the money to go to university even though you didn't have a job and were living on government hand outs. Now, having bettered yourself using the loan money, you've left the country and are not returning the taxpayer's largesse in the form of higher taxes paid. Beyond that, you want to wriggle out of the debt you chose to incur on the ludicrous basis that you weren't creditworthy at the time of taking the loan and so the government shouldn't have given it to you.
You sound like a bum. Did you come here on a questionable refugee claim?
i lost my left leg in an acedent and instead of seating at home doing nothing I went to uni and found work after and then moved to canada i worked hard but some times life changes and alters things which you dont plan for
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also for some more information i worked all my life from 17 to 38 untill i lost my leg
and I served in the army going to NI twice what did you do for your country
and I served in the army going to NI twice what did you do for your country
#127
Nothing. Like most posters here I abandoned it. However, some ways in which I've served the country better than you have are by not taking money from the government and not going to NI. Even once.
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you talk shit boy
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maybe not you but I was a truck driver and when i lost my leg they took my HGV licence off me so instead of seating at home doing nothing I worked hard going to collage and then university so I could do other work
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Why not contact the British Foreign & Commonwealth Office (FCO) and have them put it off in deferral to the war debt? Last I heard UK still owed US$22.7m to Canada for bayonets and gas fittings. You owe them - they owe us - s'done deal mate! Slip the clerk a pony if they give you any lip.





