After looking carefully at my age, my salary, what monthly payments would be in a BK 13 at close to 100% payback, I decided to call the current holder of my $70+K in student loans.
After verifying my name, DOB, and SSN, the call went something like this:
Me: Could you tell me how many days my payments are late?
Rep: 132 days. Would you like to make a payment.
Me: No thank you. I would like to default on my loans.
Rep: Ummm, your loans don't actually default until 270 days.
Me: I know that. I just want to hurry along the process. Can we speed up the process to administrative wage garnishment?
Rep: I don't understand. We can give you another several months of deferrment to help you out.
Me: I only need your help on how to officially default.
Rep: If you default it can affect your credit.
Me: My credit is already in the sh*tter. I'm begging you to get this loan to the DOE and into wage garnishment.
Rep: Oh,....Why would you want to do something like that?
Me: It's a long story. But, if you folks would garnish for 15%, then my loans get paid, and other collectors can only have 10%.
Rep: This is not in your best interest.
Me: Nothing I've ever done has been in my best interest.
Rep: Long Pause: I'll notate the account. Are you sure you won't let us help you? We may have some plans.
Me: Nope. I already told you the plan. I don't think you get it. I know I could go to the Ford direct consolidation, etc. I choose not to. I have decided to let these go to default. Would you notate that, please.
Rep: Yes,...sir. The calls will continue.
Me: That's okay. I'll continue to not pay until these default and the DOE garnishes my wages.
Rep: I'll notate the account.
Me: Feel free to call anytime.
Rep: Your references are quite old. Can I update these for you?
(My references are from 18 years ago.)
Me: No, thank you. Could I make up some names and phone numbers for you so you'll have something to put in the blank spaces?
Rep: No...that won't be necessary.
Me: Have a good day.
By the end, the rep was laughing so hard, she was nearly in tears! I don't think they get many callers contacting them and asking how to default and how to make the process go faster.
I told her that I fully intend to pay off the loans, but I need to go about it through wage garnishment. She appreciated my somewhat unusual candor.
It was almost like a scene out of Catch-22. LOL
After verifying my name, DOB, and SSN, the call went something like this:
Me: Could you tell me how many days my payments are late?
Rep: 132 days. Would you like to make a payment.
Me: No thank you. I would like to default on my loans.
Rep: Ummm, your loans don't actually default until 270 days.
Me: I know that. I just want to hurry along the process. Can we speed up the process to administrative wage garnishment?
Rep: I don't understand. We can give you another several months of deferrment to help you out.
Me: I only need your help on how to officially default.
Rep: If you default it can affect your credit.
Me: My credit is already in the sh*tter. I'm begging you to get this loan to the DOE and into wage garnishment.
Rep: Oh,....Why would you want to do something like that?
Me: It's a long story. But, if you folks would garnish for 15%, then my loans get paid, and other collectors can only have 10%.
Rep: This is not in your best interest.
Me: Nothing I've ever done has been in my best interest.
Rep: Long Pause: I'll notate the account. Are you sure you won't let us help you? We may have some plans.
Me: Nope. I already told you the plan. I don't think you get it. I know I could go to the Ford direct consolidation, etc. I choose not to. I have decided to let these go to default. Would you notate that, please.
Rep: Yes,...sir. The calls will continue.
Me: That's okay. I'll continue to not pay until these default and the DOE garnishes my wages.
Rep: I'll notate the account.
Me: Feel free to call anytime.
Rep: Your references are quite old. Can I update these for you?
(My references are from 18 years ago.)
Me: No, thank you. Could I make up some names and phone numbers for you so you'll have something to put in the blank spaces?
Rep: No...that won't be necessary.
Me: Have a good day.
By the end, the rep was laughing so hard, she was nearly in tears! I don't think they get many callers contacting them and asking how to default and how to make the process go faster.
I told her that I fully intend to pay off the loans, but I need to go about it through wage garnishment. She appreciated my somewhat unusual candor.
It was almost like a scene out of Catch-22. LOL
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