Are you currently making student loan payments?
Wondering how to get out of paying student loans?
The best place to start is by following the method we teach inside Debt Removal Secrets – yes, this also works for student loan debt.
There’s one thing we wanted to bring to your attention…
After you begin the debt removal process (even if you haven’t been making payments), you may get a letter similar to the one below that seems as if they’re setting you up with a debt repayment plan. Don’t be alarmed.
Breathe. This doesn’t mean the debt removal process didn’t work.
Look closer…
Don’t despair if you receive a letter like this…
The debt removal process still worked because they owe $0.
Also note where it says: “the amount represents your total Monthly Payment for all eligible loans.”
The rest of the letter doesn’t really apply to this student.
Here’s another similar letter…
So why do they send letters like this?
Each lender is slightly different and will inform you in writing (typically snail-mail) in one form or another.
Some lenders are more formal in their confirmation letters. Others (like the ones above) almost want to hide the fact the debt has been removed through disguising it as though it were a repayment plan. Perhaps they view it as a sort of ‘defeat’ and want to hide that fact as much as possible.
After all what they’re doing is actual fraud.
Isn’t it time you learn how to get out of paying student loans and stop paying for their fraud by erasing the debt?
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