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nursegal wrote:
It was not a Perkins loan or any federal based loan. It was just a loan made by the school. What is the statue of limitations on this, are you saying that the 7 year reporting period does not apply?>
nursegal wrote:The University is reporting it. But it is reporting it as OPENED in 1998, which is after i graduated. Im thinking possibly they did that to keep it on my report. I paid over 10 grand a year there in tuition....and graduated from there. You would think they would just let it go...but i guess not! It is only showing on TU, and it doesnt have a time when it states it will come off. I went ahead and disputed it with stating it was out of timeframe to be reported.
@Anonymous wrote:That is another odd thing. I got my transcripts with no problem this year. I actually would go ahead and pay it if i thought it would matter...but if it is going to fall off, i dont want to bother with it. Apparently its already done the damage to my score the last couple of years anyway. I have federal loans that i am repaying on time, and no lates on any of my accounts in the last 2 years.