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I don't know the full extent of the penalties and interest, but this information wasn't anywhere in the management dashboard, nor did it ever show up in the many credit checks I've had since then, including a business loan I received.

I'm not sure what happened, but my credit union somehow just found out about it and sent me a notification about it. They don't know anything other than there is some loan, and it's 3-4 years in default.

WTF? HTF? I could have paid this crap years ago had I known about it....

Does anyone here know anything about making it not worth it for these companies to try and collect on things like this? I'm guessing the late fees/interest are out of this world, and I do not want to pay for that shit.

I don't know the full extent of the penalties and interest, but this information wasn't anywhere in the management dashboard, nor did it ever show up in the many credit checks I've had since then, including a business loan I received. I'm not sure what happened, but my credit union somehow just found out about it and sent me a notification about it. They don't know anything other than there is some loan, and it's 3-4 years in default. WTF? HTF? I could have paid this crap years ago had I known about it.... Does anyone here know anything about making it not worth it for these companies to try and collect on things like this? I'm guessing the late fees/interest are out of this world, and I do not want to pay for that shit.

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You signed, you pay. It matters not whether you feel responsible, you signed for it, you owe it, no one held a weapon on you and made you do it.

Not keeping track of YOUR debts is YOUR Problem. Be better.

Young people.

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it is NOT my problem. this is clearly a scam being pulled by loaners... there a reason there such a thing as a credit system to keep track of these things.

again, your logic is not sound. and without going through a mathematics course on function orders and time complexity there is no easy way to explain why you're thinking is fallacious except to tell you that the amount of time consumption for checking arbitrary parts of a arbitrary systems is something no human ever did, can do or will do; it the precise reasons computers exist - to store information and search through it - because humans cannot do it. marketer tap into exponential growth scams that border on pyramid schemes all the time, the ENTIRE STRATEGY of encryption is to force adversaries into order n2 operations or greater for the expressed purpose of wasting their time... you're just stupid for not understanding this, and you said the expected "It matters not whether you feel responsible" then attempt to invoke a sense of responsibility by saying "you signed for it, you owe it, no one held a weapon on you and made you do it." No. the contract is null and void at this point. This is not a legal thing to do: hide information from thorough credit reports (which IS me keeping track of my paperwork in a more efficient way, i don't know why you'd try and move the goal posts to me having some random document instead of checking a central source, unless you're part of the scam or a boomer with a retirement fund, or you're just an idiot who lives a peasant life), hide it from it designated management dashboard (where responsible borrowers go to keep track of their loans - but you've moved the goal posts arbitrarily to paperwork (the most inefficient way to handle it. how convenient), and then spring out of nowhere years later to ask for payment.

Then idiots like you pretend there's no financial incentive to do this, and that Jeez whiz gang, it's ever so clear that the average person is an evil doing, irresponsible person. shame on them, and how dare they not pay for this businessman's cocaine and hookers... the nerve of some people! chase your tail so he can fuck your daughter and don't complain!! get to work!!

as if the average person holds more power than this brood of vipers raping people with loans...

if you're not a boomer you're a gen x'er aspiring to take a boomer's place. you are one of many in a very clear trend of gen x'ers doing this right now, and you're all the same.