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    Question about letter from student loan lender.

    I recieved a letter today from my student loan provider and I am confused about a notice they added at the bottom of the letter. The letter says:


    Dear______,

    ______recently recieved notice of your bankruptcy filing.

    Sincerely,
    Customer service.

    Notice:
    We have told a credit bureau about a late payment, missed payment or other default on your account. This information may be reflected in your credit report.



    What does this notice mean? I am still in school and have several years to go so I have not started to pay back the loans yet. I took 1 semester off but that is it, they allow 6 months out of school before you have to repay.

    They are closed until Monday morning, does anyone have an idea what this means?

    Thanks!!

    #2
    The language you quoted doesn't make much sense in your circumstances. I suspect that it's just boilerplate. But I would call to make sure.
    So the poor debtor, seeing naught around him
    Yet feels the narrow limits that impound him
    Grieves at his debt and studies to evade it
    And finds at last he might as well have paid it.

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