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Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

(107,765 posts)
Mon Aug 26, 2019, 12:52 PM Aug 2019

Soaring student debt opens the door to relief scams

Financial Preparation Services of Irvine, Calif., boasts on its website three glowing testimonials for its debt-relief services for student loans. It quotes Anthony Zwichirowski of California, Dawn Robinson of New Hampshire and a smiling Dean Edelman of Virginia, who says using the company “was the smartest move I have made since graduating.”

One or more of the three ostensibly happy borrowers also appears, with slight variations, on at least 25 other websites of purportedly different companies offering student-loan debt relief in the past four years, The Wall Street Journal found.

Student debt is soaring—it is now nearly $1.5 trillion—and defaults are at a record. That has been fertile ground for companies that promise to help stretched borrowers by navigating the maze of federal programs that can reduce or forgive debts for those who qualify, such as public-service workers or people on low incomes.

Some companies operate legally, although there is nothing they offer that borrowers can’t get free, regulators say. Other firms are outright scams, or make promises to borrowers that are illegal, regulators and consumer advocates warn.

Financial Preparation Services has submitted claims for federal relief based on fictitious information, according to a former employee. Sales teams within the company also switched regularly to using new corporate names and websites, the former employee said. The company is one of several about which federal regulators are demanding information, according to a bankruptcy court filing.

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Soaring student debt opens the door to relief scams (Original Post) Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Aug 2019 OP
Student loans are run by loan sharks that have been given respectability by the government. redstatebluegirl Aug 2019 #1
DeVos undid all Obama-era protections. GOP business model: lie, cheat, steal PSPS Aug 2019 #2
Vulture capitalism at its finest. It is carcass cleaning time! Newest Reality Aug 2019 #3

redstatebluegirl

(12,265 posts)
1. Student loans are run by loan sharks that have been given respectability by the government.
Mon Aug 26, 2019, 01:01 PM
Aug 2019

I have been hearing from a ton of former students about Navient and how terrible they are and they are "legitimate". Students say they have paid for 10 years and see no change in their balance. It is nuts. We were fortunate and could pay ours off, but some of these young adults are in deep and these companies take advantage of them.

Newest Reality

(12,712 posts)
3. Vulture capitalism at its finest. It is carcass cleaning time!
Mon Aug 26, 2019, 01:04 PM
Aug 2019

It is carcass cleaning time! It is interesting how certain things seem to pave the way for such enterprising endeavors.

There is a lot of money, as history shows, to be made on the way down. It can be as lucrative as the upside for some.

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