OSAP tricks
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- eryx
If you are like me than you have a huge student loan.
Are there any tricks that you have found to reduce the principal, the interest rate the overall interest paid?
Is there some way out of this other than 5-10 years of grief?
- CALLES0
osfa
- D_Dot0
Don't ever pay, then when it goes to a collection agency, just bargain down to a third of the original amount.
- Assuming you don't ever want credit again...D_Dot
- sounds risky.akrokdesign
- akrokdesign0
right now it might seam like a lot but later, you will make more $$$$ then its not sorta big deal.
- someone please send akrok a link to CNN finance...OSFA
- please do. :-Dakrokdesign
- OSFA0
*kicks door
Alright everybody!! I'm here.
- Jaline0
I declare: I will not get married (if I do at all) until I pay this off.
I wrote it here so now I have to do it...- well if you do, isn't half of it, his. lol.akrokdesign
- What kind of shite rule is that?Jaline
- eryx0
you will be right back in dept once you get married.
- hahaakrokdesign
- that's why it's better to go into it without anything.Jaline
- OSFA0
tricks?? Hell Yeahhh!!
BAILOUT!!!!!!!
- list your self as a bank. then we talking.akrokdesign
- Nice!eryx
- akrokdesign0
won't work, his a canadian.
- eryx0
I guess I figured a "trick" would help you pay it off without causing 7 years of grief.
Something like acting crazy and getting disability, there by getting a reduction in principal.
or starting a co-operation, getting a loan in it's name, paying off the student loan, than bankrupt the company.
those sorts of things.
- OSFA0
No. seriously, everyone is getting help, now is the time for students to get together and demand a student loans bailout!! Even fuckin auto makers get help... we deserve it more than those rich cunts!
Together we can do this! Yes we can! Peace!
*extends arm and drops mic
- eryx0
http://www.facebook.com/group.ph…
here you go!
- i_monk0
I'm down to my last $1400 or so but it's taken 6 years to reach that. I send an extra $100-200 every now and then, and sometimes lump like $500. Always double check your balance, I had a friend who kept getting charged monthly payments months after she'd finally paid it off.
- lherb0
Make your payment twice a month instead of monthly (half as much twice as often). The compound interest will help pay it off faster. It doesn't cut it in half or anything but it does help.