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Niamh. 13-07-2015 09:24 AM

Chloe has a mortgage so she's probably in debt for 5 or 6 times that amount atleast

smudgie 13-07-2015 09:35 AM

:shrug: When I tell my daughter if I win the lottery or come into money I will give her a deposit for a house she always says she would be happier if we paid off her 30 plus grand student loan first.
She has to pay a fair chunk of her wages for another ten years yet, the interest will rise again when she gets her next pay rise, and it is now taken into account when applying for a mortgage.

VanessaFeltz. 13-07-2015 09:38 AM

Cristian deserves that money more jack doesnt because he is in debt due to his dumb actions.

Ashley. 13-07-2015 01:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by hannah. (Post 7994405)
Cristian hardly has bailiffs knocking on his door for his student loan back.

:joker:

Ashley. 13-07-2015 01:54 PM

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Originally Posted by MelihV (Post 7996024)
Cristian deserves that money more jack doesnt because he is in debt due to his dumb actions.

I agree, Jack had no right to steal that money just to pay off his gambling problem.

Marsh. 13-07-2015 02:13 PM

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Originally Posted by Ammi (Post 7995755)
...I totally agree, also didn't they know the viewer's opinions before that of tem thinking that Chloe hadn't been selfish in taking the £5000..?...



...hmmm, I'm a little confused with student loans...you can't pay more each month if you want to and can afford to but you can pay the whole loan off in one go though..?.../seems odd...

As far as I'm aware you can send them a cheque and pay however much of it you want to in lump sums, even all of it. But you're under no obligation to do so.

Ammi 13-07-2015 02:18 PM

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Originally Posted by Marsh. (Post 7996587)
As far as I'm aware you can send them a cheque and pay however much of it you want to in lump sums, even all of it. But you're under no obligation to do so.

...hmmmm, from the newly qualified teachers that I've spoke to, they have to pay a set amount (set by the government..) each month/they get it deducted from their salary etc...and some have asked about repaying a higher amount to pay it off more quickly but they haven't been allowed to though...but maybe they can pay large lump sums at a time though, it just seems dumb to allow that but not for people to set their monthly repayments higher if they can afford it and want to.../we need to sort this out, Marsh...

Marsh. 13-07-2015 02:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Ammi (Post 7996597)
...hmmmm, from the newly qualified teachers that I've spoke to, they have to pay a set amount (set by the government..) each month/they get it deducted from their salary etc...and some have asked about repaying a higher amount to pay it off more quickly but they haven't been allowed to though...but maybe they can pay large lump sums at a time though, it just seems dumb to allow that but not for people to set their monthly repayments higher if they can afford it and want to.../we need to sort this out, Marsh...

Oh, how strange. :think:

I've just completed my degree and am going off all the documentation they've sent me about the rules around my loan and stuff, which includes paying more than the standard monthly charge if I wanted to. :omgno:

Hmmm.....

Ammi 13-07-2015 02:59 PM

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Originally Posted by Marsh. (Post 7996603)
Oh, how strange. :think:

I've just completed my degree and am going off all the documentation they've sent me about the rules around my loan and stuff, which includes paying more than the standard monthly charge if I wanted to. :omgno:

Hmmm.....

..is this a case for Jessica, do you reckon..?...The Student Loan Mysteries...


http://www.tvacres.com/images/jessica_glass.jpg

tanussa 13-07-2015 03:03 PM

oh here we go again, cristian opens his mouth, lets twist everything he said to make him sound bad

andybigbro 13-07-2015 03:06 PM

I'm a student and I'm not in any debt :smug:

tanussa 13-07-2015 03:09 PM

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Originally Posted by Niamh. (Post 7996004)
Chloe has a mortgage so she's probably in debt for 5 or 6 times that amount atleast

but she'll hav a nice house to show for it, most people hav mortgages or rent unless they still live with parents etc

Niamh. 13-07-2015 03:17 PM

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Originally Posted by tanussa (Post 7996721)
but she'll hav a nice house to show for it, most people hav mortgages or rent unless they still live with parents etc

She will but that's not the point I was making, my point is most people are probably in debt :laugh:

Marsh. 13-07-2015 03:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ammi (Post 7996702)
..is this a case for Jessica, do you reckon..?...The Student Loan Mysteries...


http://www.tvacres.com/images/jessica_glass.jpg

:joker:

Marsh. 13-07-2015 03:35 PM

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Originally Posted by tanussa (Post 7996721)
but she'll hav a nice house to show for it, most people hav mortgages or rent unless they still live with parents etc

Whereas Cristian has a degree to show for it and no obligation to pay his debt back, unlike a mortgage. :smug:


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