Payment processing issues accounted for 17 percent of all student loan complaints the CFPB received
during the second quarter of 2016 — second only to complaints about income - driven
repayment plans, according to an October
report.
From that website I learned of the department of education website where you can log on and review your student Fafsa
report that shows a history of your student loans and grants received when in school and the payments paid
during the
repayment period (that is the money we pay to them for the loan) and found that not even one dollar of my payments have ever been reported by ACS, not even one, before the 10 years on the Income Based Repayment Plan, I was on a set plan that I had paid for 6 years $ 237 dollars each month on a fixed 3.25 % repayment plan, so why is it that not even one dollar is showing on the Federal Department of Education website showing any of those
repayment period (that is the money we pay to them for the loan) and found that not even one dollar of my payments have ever been
reported by ACS, not even one, before the 10 years on the Income Based
Repayment Plan, I was on a set plan that I had paid for 6 years $ 237 dollars each month on a fixed 3.25 % repayment plan, so why is it that not even one dollar is showing on the Federal Department of Education website showing any of those
Repayment Plan, I was on a set plan that I had paid for 6 years $ 237 dollars each month on a fixed 3.25 %
repayment plan, so why is it that not even one dollar is showing on the Federal Department of Education website showing any of those
repayment plan, so why is it that not even one dollar is showing on the Federal Department of Education website showing any of those payments?
Private student loan borrowers
report difficulties in getting affordable
repayment options
during times of financial distress, such as unpaid parental leave or employment furloughs.