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Paying For College Without Going Broke.

Sunday, April 25th, 2010

An ECourse To Help Parents And Students Learn The Ins And Outs Of The Financial Aid Process And How Pay For College Without Going Broke Or Spending Their Lifes Savings.

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Paying For College Without Going Broke.

Viewing and Paying off loans on Citibank.com?

Monday, April 5th, 2010


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I have a student loan from Citibank and went on site to see what we have to pay some connection. Does anyone know first if possible. . . if it is how you do it? thanks

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Has anyone else had a bad experience paying back student loans with Citibank?

Monday, February 8th, 2010

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I had a student loan will be repaid in full when I got some money, but I went on monthly bills. When I asked the Citibank, the tellers would have given me which I think is very different amounts still owing. In one day alone, four different tellers gave me four different answers as yet, ranging from $. From 40 to $ 24,000. 00. After a nightmarish year to discuss the Citibank incompetent staff, I got finally sent me a letter saying that I had completely paid off my loan a year ago – and even send me a refund check with some more money I make . I do not know if the experience has ruined my credit score or if non.Qualcun else had an experience like this in the repayment of student loans; I take legal action?

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How do student loans work? Once I start paying them back, do I have to pay back consistently?

Friday, January 22nd, 2010


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Like if I have $1000 now gathered from working as a student for 2 years, can I use that to pay some of the loan back? Or, is it that once I start paying back loans, I can’t stop, and I must consistently pay them back every month?

Also, do student loans have minimum sums we are allowed to pay every month? Like can it be that i’m only allowed to pay if i’m paying in a minimum sum of $800 or $1000?

P. S. this is not for me, so its not like I can look over a contract or anything like that.


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