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Old Aug 15, 2006, 03:02 PM
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Creditors contact after about 10 years

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I have 2 student loans that are about 10 years old. They have been on my credit report for about 9 years and just fell off about 8 months ago. Recently new creditors have been contacting me and I am worried that if I talk to them, try to pay, or make any arrangement at all it will place the bas debt back onto my credit. I really don’t want that since it has been about 10 yeas since I had credit. My question is can the do that? Should I get a lawyer? Or should I talk to them and try to pay it. Not that I am proud of it but there has never been a payment to the account if that helps to answer the question.
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Old Aug 15, 2006, 05:42 PM   #2  
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You need to talk to a local attorney. Student loans don't go away, you can't even discharge them even with bankruptcy. I don't beleive they will have any limit on statue of limitation but you need to check with an attorney. It is possible they can still sue you over these
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Dispute the debt in writing, ask for verfication of tha alleged debt in writing, have them contract you only in writing, they are tring to get you to reaffirm the debt.

read this link below. and mail it to them.

http://www.askmehelpdesk.com/bankrup...ask-29036.html
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I am in simliar situation. Although, I have not defaulted on my loans. I am wondering what the differences are between the private and federal student loans. I know its nearly impossible to get out of federal loans but are private loans different? Meaning, if I simply did not pay what could they do and would they succeed since I am low-income?
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