I had my 341 hearing and all went well. Following the case in PACER and the Trustee has entered his findings all in my favor.
One item that was included in the filing was Ohio State University. Here's the story.
In Fall of 2001 I had a 3 hour credit I was taking at Ohio State. September 11th hit and I got freaked out about attending class and dropped the class thru BRUTUS (OSU's online registration system) a day before my deadline. I never paid for the class but dropped it within the timeline. OSU said I didn't drop the class in time and there was an article in the Lantern about problems with the BRUTUS system. Anyways, I argued with the school for about 6 months to no avail.
Fast forward 10 years. I get a letter in the mail about 3 months ago that unless I pay OSU 3,173.00 dollars they were going to turn it over to the Ohio Attorney General. So, I included it in my filing. It appears they want to treat this as a loan. The cost of the course was roughly 300 bucks or so in 2001. So this is about 2700.00 dollars in interest over 10 years.
I don't think this should be qualified as a loan but my attorney seems uninterested and says call them and see if they will take payment arrangements.
1.) Should I make OSU validate the debt and show a signature where I agreed to sign for a loan if that's what they claim?
2.) Any statute of limitations?
3.) Should I do nothing until the BK is discharged? See if this is included?
Thanks in advance...
One item that was included in the filing was Ohio State University. Here's the story.
In Fall of 2001 I had a 3 hour credit I was taking at Ohio State. September 11th hit and I got freaked out about attending class and dropped the class thru BRUTUS (OSU's online registration system) a day before my deadline. I never paid for the class but dropped it within the timeline. OSU said I didn't drop the class in time and there was an article in the Lantern about problems with the BRUTUS system. Anyways, I argued with the school for about 6 months to no avail.
Fast forward 10 years. I get a letter in the mail about 3 months ago that unless I pay OSU 3,173.00 dollars they were going to turn it over to the Ohio Attorney General. So, I included it in my filing. It appears they want to treat this as a loan. The cost of the course was roughly 300 bucks or so in 2001. So this is about 2700.00 dollars in interest over 10 years.
I don't think this should be qualified as a loan but my attorney seems uninterested and says call them and see if they will take payment arrangements.
1.) Should I make OSU validate the debt and show a signature where I agreed to sign for a loan if that's what they claim?
2.) Any statute of limitations?
3.) Should I do nothing until the BK is discharged? See if this is included?
Thanks in advance...
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