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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]oh OP is the bitch bye poster. That explains a lot. She's not very smart and pretty trashy. I'm betting the reason she's complaining so much is that she does not make the salary she does, therefore has to come up with reasons to argue with everyone. She's a lovely person[/quote] Hmm. There is more than 1 of us. It's a term. But for you a special bitch fuck you. You trolled this post and all I wanted to know about was the discharge of private student loans. I did the google since you couldn't seem to stay focused http://www.huffingtonpost.com/steve-rhode/some-private-student-loan_b_3652935.html Under the heading of don't believe everything you think, it appears many people continue to erroneously believe student loans can't be discharged in bankruptcy. And a recent influx of student loan assistance companies that are selling their help are also perpetuating that myth. So to you PP, an ultra special Bitch fuckin' bye. Go get laid or something. [/quote] PP here and people like you drive me effin nuts. I presume that as a lawyer, you did realize you actually had to pay your loans back when you took them out? Trying to get rid of them in bankruptcy on a 130k salary because you don't want to make any lifestyle sacrifices is irresponsible. I sure hope you don't work at my agency. [/quote] I'm not trying to get rid of the 160k fed loans. Just the 40k private loans. The provider needed my financial aid office to step in and tell them to consolidate the payments originally. They conveniently forgot about that and restricted the loans once out of forbearance. [/quote]
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