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Originally Posted by purest
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student loans are non-defaultable, breh, so save the self-righteous finger wagging for when you actually wtf yer talkin' about
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Student Loans are defaultable. They just can't be discharged through bankruptcy. Pro-Tip: Next time spend 15 seconds and do a little research before hitting "Submit Reply". It could very easily mean the difference between a being a smart ass or looking like a dumb ass.
Azorath
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Originally Posted by purest
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Lets just take a look at your original quote which suggests that people can somehow discharge or be able to escape their student loans, a claim that is 100% false.
Miss a few student loans:
-Wage garnishment by a court order
-Suspension of state professional licenses
-Garnishment of social security/disability income
-Withholding IRS tax refunds
There is no statute of limitations, you WILL pay your student loans, even if it has to be deducted from your social security checks or those of your cosigner
You will never escape your student loans or be able to discharge them.
Pro-Tip: Next time spend 15 seconds and do a little research before hitting "Submit Reply". It could very easily mean the difference between a being a smart ass or looking like a dumb ass.
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What the hell are you going on about?
I never said students could escape their student loans, I said they would drag out schooling with multiple degree paths until they got a job they wanted, knowing they would more than likely just default when the loans ran out.
You thought you would be Captain Smart Ass and said that student loans were "non-defaultable". Which is bullshit. They are defaultable. Not paying = defaulting.
You just proved that your original statement was wrong. Did you even know what defaulting was before you finally decided to hit up Wikipedia before your last post?
Azorath