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		<title>Student Loan Consolidation Fraud &#8211; Beware of scams</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 23 Feb 2010 08:24:54 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mohok</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Since most students are not known for a lot of money, it seems unwise for a thief, this goal. However, some people are willing, even from students who are already strapped for cash to steal. Thanks to a lot of good press in recent years the many benefits of student loan consolidation are clearly displayed. [...]]]></description>
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<p>Since most students are not known for a lot of money, it seems unwise for a thief, this goal. However, some people are willing, even from students who are already strapped for cash to steal. Thanks to a lot of good press in recent years the many benefits of <strong>student</strong> loan <strong>consolidation</strong> are clearly displayed. You can prevent successful participation in <strong>student</strong> loan <strong>consolidation</strong> fraud with a little common sense.</p>
<p>&gt; Student Loan <strong>Consolidation</strong> Fraud: Social Security Number Scam<span id="more-298"></span></p>
<p>A fraud, that the people who use <strong>student</strong> loan <strong>consolidation</strong> scam uses e-mails and phone calls, supposedly coming from established financial institutions. Contact students claimed to work with <strong>student</strong> loans. Often provide background information and sometimes are able to get the names, phone numbers, and have e-mail addresses of students who applied for <strong>student</strong> loans.This limitation of you are invited to send information with a part of the review, if not all, your Social Security number.</p>
<p>This type of fraud is not new. For many years a similar fraudster has been to countless spam e-mail addresses, asking recipients &#8220;to our security now.&#8221; The emails can use these fraudsters are quite officially. These tricks have worked before, especially with PayPal and eBay users.</p>
<p>What to Watch</p>
<p><strong>Student Loan Consolidation Fraud</strong>also use e-mails, mailings and phone calls that the following signs of fraud include:</p>
<p>- Impossible to low interest rates</p>
<p>- Spelling and grammar errors</p>
<p>- Letters or emails written exclusively in capital letters</p>
<p>- The address of a company you have never contacted before</p>
<p>What to Do If You Have Been Scammed</p>
<p>The first thing you should do if you feel you were cheated out of <strong>student</strong> loan <strong>consolidation</strong> fraud is to right the detailsin relation to your interactions with the company. Then contact the creditor and the Better Business Bureau, so that they are aware of the fraud.</p>
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		<title>From learning to earning &#8211; Student Debt and practical solutions</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 15 Dec 2009 03:19:27 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mohok</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Issues such as studying which of course, to study where and whether they stay at home, are essential for any would-be student &#8216;s go. But the last of these questions is not simply an option for many students, if they are lucky to live in the catchment area of their college of choice. Many see [...]]]></description>
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<p>Issues such as studying which of course, to study where and whether they stay at home, are essential for <strong>any would-be student</strong> &#8216;s go. But the last of these questions is not simply an option for many students, if they are lucky to live in the catchment area of their college of choice. Many see the move, in halls and meeting new people as an integral part of <strong>student</strong> life. So, even before has the academic life, there started a real financial commitmentThat must be met.<span id="more-170"></span></p>
<p>In addition, there is now more flexibility in terms of what universities can be used for tuition, which students can pay anything up to € 3000 per year in fees, almost three times as much as just a couple of years, so short studying a very expensive venture and for many students, <strong>debt</strong> is a simple fact of life that must be overcome and will be appropriately managed.</p>
<p>It is also worth noting that even after graduation, can not the lucrative dream job &#8211; andoften not &#8211; be done at once. Against this background, it might be worthwhile because they help to avoid the many <strong>debt</strong> solutions that are out there, that creditors and management of the <strong>debt</strong> makes sense, sooner rather than later. It probably goes without saying that is the last that is required to go the bankruptcy route.</p>
<p>Before it in an external parties to help manage the <strong>debt,</strong> there are small steps being undertaken to help alleviate the burden can<strong>Debt.</strong> First, check all of the interest rates for the maxed-out credit cards, as the rates are not as favorable as they could be. Many credit cards offer 0% interest on balance transfers for anything up to a year, so that a considerable sum of money by only very few could be saved.</p>
<p>There are graduate loans for most banks, which are specially tailored for young graduates. These are becoming an increasingly popular method of <strong>debt</strong> &#8211; <strong>consolidation</strong>Graduates and a much easier way to manage the <strong>debt.</strong> Once these options are considered and it is still clear and seemingly insurmountable financial hurdles that may be worth it, looking for outside help.</p>
<p>A <strong>debt</strong> management company can be used to manage the <strong>debt</strong> and act as the middle-man with the creditors. They will negotiate an affordable monthly payments and even collect the money and are distributed accordingly among the creditors.Alternatively, there is an IVA (individual voluntary agreement), with a formal plan must be drawn with the creditors that declined to make payments on <strong>total debt,</strong> and after 5 years, a percentage of what is owed and pay the <strong>debt</strong> can be considered as done.</p>
<p>With rising tuition fees and increased living costs, <strong>debt</strong> is a simple fact of life that must be faced for many students. It is how to manage this <strong>debt,</strong> that the key to financial security formany years after graduation.</p>
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