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<blockquote data-quote="Commercial Inside Release" data-source="post: 5975767" data-attributes="member: 93336"><p>That's the point I was trying to make...</p><p>These so called college kids cannot even be arsed to read the student loan docs they signed and the law, even though they have Google on their phone. The debts cannot be discharged. So, they will spend thousands in court getting their finances rearranged by the creditor, end up with their wages garnished, and their credit perma-trashed... And in the end they will pay it back, or hide in their parents basement for 5-7 years.</p><p></p><p>How did they get like this? Why is non-dischargeable credit card debt at an all time high? Who is telling them, that if they whine and cry hard enough, they'll just be given a massive $20k-100,000 hand out?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Commercial Inside Release, post: 5975767, member: 93336"] That's the point I was trying to make... These so called college kids cannot even be arsed to read the student loan docs they signed and the law, even though they have Google on their phone. The debts cannot be discharged. So, they will spend thousands in court getting their finances rearranged by the creditor, end up with their wages garnished, and their credit perma-trashed... And in the end they will pay it back, or hide in their parents basement for 5-7 years. How did they get like this? Why is non-dischargeable credit card debt at an all time high? Who is telling them, that if they whine and cry hard enough, they'll just be given a massive $20k-100,000 hand out? [/QUOTE]
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