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Private College loans, please help for I am lost and confused


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Hello I have some questions regarding my student loans. I know there are government loans and private loans. My government loans were garnished until a certain period of time, and then I proceeded to pay them off (on top of my garnishments). The private loans are held through Sallie Mae, and being that they're private they do not garnish. Instead, Sallie Mae has continued to hit me with very high interest rates at which are doubling and tripling my total amount due over the years. I can no longer run and hide, the more I hide the sooner my loans reach $100k mark. I am confused and not sure what to do, it seems if I start paying I will simply be paying the interest for years and years prior to even touching the principal amount due. Onto my question, and I have to ask because I don't know what to do. I have been told by many people that after 7 years and (3-4 months) private loans will fall off of my credit report. I am coming here to see if there is any truth to this and or what I should do to increase my score.

  

I'm financially stable at this point and need to get the credit score addressed immediately for it is affecting many points in my life. If this means tackling the loans head on, then so be it. It will be a long while before they are paid, but if that's what needs done so be it.

 

If you all tell me I should start paying them, will I see a increase in my score once I start making payments? Thanks all, sorry it's so brief but figured you didn't want a long read. Thank you all, if there is any information you need please let me know. Apprecaite any advice you can offer I'm simply looking for the most cost affective and best way to increase my score. Sadly I didn't even finish college due to a job offer at which I couldn't pass up and I am currently still employed with said company.

 

Thanks all

 

 

 

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No they will not drop off.

 

 

Are you actually BEHIND on the loans?

 

 

 

 

Word of advice - don't follow your credit score like the proverbial bouncing ball...you'll just give yourself headaches and vertigo.  If you make good credit choices and develop good credit habits, your score will improve as a natural result.

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No they will not drop off.

 

 

Are you actually BEHIND on the loans?

 

 

 

 

Word of advice - don't follow your credit score like the proverbial bouncing ball...you'll just give yourself headaches and vertigo.  If you make good credit choices and develop good credit habits, your score will improve as a natural result.

Thanks for your post, unfortunately I haven't touched the loans in years. They have been on my report since 2004/2005. I'm hearing from other forums that they may exponge from the report and the score will increase?

 

I'm not trying to take the easy way out, I'm trying to take the smartest and safest way out in order to see an increase in my score etc.

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