I'm not sure if discharge is the right word.... I took out a private student loan years ago and I did not realize that I had to start paying it back before I finished school (stupid of me I know). I moved to a new city and did not know that the loan was due because I never received anything about it. My loan was sent to a collection agency with 8 months past due and seeing as I did not have that much money to pay it back at once I made arrangements to make the monthly payments plus if I had extra I would start paying back the past due.
I paid for 4 months of the minimum and then my husband was laid off (I do not work) so I called the collection agency and made arrangements to pay 2 weeks later through automated payment from my checking account when his unemployment went in. I do not check my checking often but finally today a month later noticed that they did not take the money out and called them. They said that they discharged my account off because I did not pay. I am very upset because I made arrangements and had the intent to pay but they dropped the ball on their end. I am waiting to hear back from a manager and I am freaking out.
So what is going to happen to me? My husband was a co-signer and I am assuming that they are going to sue us? If that happens do they garnish his wages? Any advice would be appreciated.
I paid for 4 months of the minimum and then my husband was laid off (I do not work) so I called the collection agency and made arrangements to pay 2 weeks later through automated payment from my checking account when his unemployment went in. I do not check my checking often but finally today a month later noticed that they did not take the money out and called them. They said that they discharged my account off because I did not pay. I am very upset because I made arrangements and had the intent to pay but they dropped the ball on their end. I am waiting to hear back from a manager and I am freaking out.
So what is going to happen to me? My husband was a co-signer and I am assuming that they are going to sue us? If that happens do they garnish his wages? Any advice would be appreciated.
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