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    Jul 14, 2007, 04:02 PM
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    o.k. this is going to be dumb but here I go I'm looking to find out if any one know how to or knows any one that know how to find out the address for rob meck he is the senior vice president of debt management for sallie mae student loans. When I was very young and dumb I took out two students and I never even finished high school or got my ged I was told after I took out these two loans and paid the school I went to that I would not get my accounting technician certificate, till after I get my ged will this happened in 1991 the school closed in 1995 I was told that it wasn't legal for them to let me take the loans out to begin with. Is this true.:eek:
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    Jul 15, 2007, 05:55 AM
    I was 21 at the time the school told me that they would help me get the ged they know when I signed up I didn't have a ged at the time. I never did get my Certificate after I finished the school. I was told I couldn't have it till I got my ged. What good would it do me to get it now when the school is closed it closed in 1995. Some one told me that was dumb then they told me when you go to the store and buy something do you pay for your stuff and then leave it there I said yes that is right.

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