I have a student loan on which I pay about $80/month. It would normally be due this coming week.
I have always paid by net and today I went to pay it and I found that it says the following:
"Current due: 0
Past due: 0
Late charges: 0
Amount due: 0
Due date: 3/21/08"
I know it is not discharged.
But my question is, shouldn't I continue to pay it?
Is there any advantage to paying it vs. not paying it at this time?
Will it help or hinder my credit profile by paying or not paying it?
Why does it say "0 due" even though the loans are never discharged in bankruptcy? (except under extenuating circumstances sometimes)
It looks like the Pay by Net function is still working even though they have me listed as owing nothing, so if I want to pay I can. Personally I'd rather keep paying it rather than extend the months I have to pay. So can I just go ahead and pay it anyway?
Or do I just have to stop paying it until March and then after the discharge they will start billing me again?
Shouldn't they have sent me some paperwork about this instead of my just finding it on their web site?
Thanks for any light you can shed on this!
I have always paid by net and today I went to pay it and I found that it says the following:
"Current due: 0
Past due: 0
Late charges: 0
Amount due: 0
Due date: 3/21/08"
I know it is not discharged.
But my question is, shouldn't I continue to pay it?
Is there any advantage to paying it vs. not paying it at this time?
Will it help or hinder my credit profile by paying or not paying it?
Why does it say "0 due" even though the loans are never discharged in bankruptcy? (except under extenuating circumstances sometimes)
It looks like the Pay by Net function is still working even though they have me listed as owing nothing, so if I want to pay I can. Personally I'd rather keep paying it rather than extend the months I have to pay. So can I just go ahead and pay it anyway?
Or do I just have to stop paying it until March and then after the discharge they will start billing me again?
Shouldn't they have sent me some paperwork about this instead of my just finding it on their web site?
Thanks for any light you can shed on this!
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