Yeah you are right! They lead the good life and let others pick up the tab.some people are so rude.
...maybe they cancelled their trip...no one has given them a chance to answer with all the put downs..
WHAT? Nice way to move the goal posts. She speficially stated that she could not, dare I saw would not, pay her student loans. Yet she is planning a trip to WDW? As long as you or I or anyone can pay their bills, then they are more than deserving of taking a vacation. If that person is going to default on loans that WE have to pay for, then they dang well better not spend friviously!.....I hope no one here takes any type of trip while they have ANY kind of bills to pay....
If that person is going to default on loans that WE have to pay for, then they dang well better not spend friviously!
And yeah, you may think it's "rude" or "unfair" that I went back and looked at your old posts. But you're talking about inentionally not paying back a federal student loan. If you default, the bank gets it's money from the tax payers, I couldn't afford to put myself through college so I didn't finish, I have ZERO interest in having my tax dollars pay for you or any other person that intentionally defaults. It's things like this that make voters and politians want to get rid of government back student loans and a lot of other government programs. Who wants to fund people looking for a free ride?
lender's don't care if you default. They get paid either way (they actually make more money when you are delinquent).
, yes I am a SAHM. And proud to be. I will give my kids the life I did not have.
Good grief people get off your high horse! I am so glad that there are so many perfect people on the DIS. I guess I just suck since I took our loans at 18, w/o knowing much on paying them back. And for all of you with so much time on your hands, rereading my own posts, yes I am a SAHM. And proud to be. I will give my kids the life I did not have. My hubby was military and it is nice to finally have the family together. And yes we went to BGardens. Since you don't know me, you will not know it was paid for by my mother. And yes I bought a treadmill- from Amazon, paid for with gift cards I earn doing surveys. I could go on and on and try to "justify" my spending habits to you holier than thou types, but I feel no need. I asked a question, and appreciates the answers. But there is no need to bash someone you do not know, w/o knowing their complete circumstances.
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Good grief people get off your high horse! I am so glad that there are so many perfect people on the DIS. I guess I just suck since I took our loans at 18, w/o knowing much on paying them back. And for all of you with so much time on your hands, rereading my own posts, yes I am a SAHM. And proud to be. I will give my kids the life I did not have. My hubby was military and it is nice to finally have the family together. And yes we went to BGardens. Since you don't know me, you will not know it was paid for by my mother. And yes I bought a treadmill- from Amazon, paid for with gift cards I earn doing surveys. I could go on and on and try to "justify" my spending habits to you holier than thou types, but I feel no need. I asked a question, and appreciates the answers. But there is no need to bash someone you do not know, w/o knowing their complete circumstances.
Thanks again to the kind Disers and their replies and/or PMs.![]()
My mother was a SAHM, and it was nice. But my parents could afford it.
And if there are extenuating circumstances as to why you cannot pay your student loan, please tell us. You've gotten some great advice on this thread already. But honestly, nobody's bashing anything but your evident sense of entitlement. You don't seem to want us to know your "complete circumstances", or you'd explain them.
Lots of us had student loans, and we've paid them off or are paying them off. Mine were about $27K, and DH is still paying off his. I consider our degrees investments in our futures. They do make you understand that the money isn't free, that you'll pay for it when you graduate and get a job. And I realized that at 18, signing off on my first loan. So frankly, I don't buy that excuse.
yes I am a SAHM. And proud to be. I will give my kids the life I did not have.
Hello Grumpy. I was reading your post about student loans and I see a lot of replies that contain information that simply isn't true. I imagine it doesn't help much to see such conflicting info. I was a customer service manager and a default prevention manager for a major student loan company and I am used to handling these situations so I thought I might pass some info along:
First thing to know is that, as far as the Govt is concerned, your student loan is your own - not your spouse's nor any one else's. The absolutely will not garnish his wages or take any action against him for a debt you owe. That said, however, credit reporting is something different altogether. Once you marry and share credit (house, car, etc), your reports become intertwined. It's possible that his credit score may suffer if you become delinquent on your loan. Additionally, if you file a joint tax return, any refund you have coming may be reduced by a tax offset. That's pretty much the worst of it.
Student loans are their own animal. Generally speaking, not much happens when you default. There will be a lot of empty threats but the simple fact is, lender's don't care if you default. They get paid either way (they actually make more money when you are delinquent). It's the Guarantor/State Agency that pays your loan once it defaults and they are the one's who will come after you - but this is an overstatement. In most cases, they'll simply harass you and threaten you and your family in an attempt to "shame you" into payment. It's rare that I see a garnishment order.
Tip: In a few cases, I've recommended to borrowers to actually let their loan go into default and then consolidate it using William D Ford plan which is an income contingent program that sets your payment based on your income. Not a bad strategy if things are tough and you've exhausted all of your options.
So, basically, you have your own decisions to make I'll offer you some contrarian and probably controversial advice:
If you have no choice but to become delinquent on your debt, a student loan is the one I would pick. They have the lowest risk and penalties in terms of fees and other bad things. You have 9 months before the loan actually defaults (maybe something will change in your situation between now and then?) they are the most lax when it comes to collections, and there's an undeniable quality-of-life issue here: You can't eat a student loan and it won't get you back and forth to work.
Your first priority is housing, second priority is transportation. After that, do what you can. So you default on a student loan, big deal. Just make sure you promise to yourself that you will eventually pay it back the moment you are able. Life's too short to get stressed about stuff like this. Student loans never go away so you'll always have the chance to make it right later - just make sure you do.
I guess I just suck since I took our loans at 18, w/o knowing much on paying them back.
Good grief people get off your high horse! I am so glad that there are so many perfect people on the DIS. I guess I just suck since I took our loans at 18, w/o knowing much on paying them back. And for all of you with so much time on your hands, rereading my own posts, yes I am a SAHM. And proud to be. I will give my kids the life I did not have. My hubby was military and it is nice to finally have the family together. And yes we went to BGardens. Since you don't know me, you will not know it was paid for by my mother. And yes I bought a treadmill- from Amazon, paid for with gift cards I earn doing surveys. I could go on and on and try to "justify" my spending habits to you holier than thou types, but I feel no need. I asked a question, and appreciates the answers. But there is no need to bash someone you do not know, w/o knowing their complete circumstances.
Thanks again to the kind Disers and their replies and/or PMs.![]()