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How do you fix a “Double consolidation” on your student loans?

Written By: admin on November 28, 2009 One Comment

My father accidentally did what is called a "double consolidation" on his student loans. Now he has two companies asking for repayment on the same loan. We’ve contacted both companies and they both say that we should repay the first company and it will cancel out the second consolidation. We did that but my father is still getting bills from the second company. I’m not sure if we should just ignore them or should we contact both companies again and see what is going on. Does anyone have any advice on what we should do?

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One Response to “How do you fix a “Double consolidation” on your student loans?”

  1. whatevit on: 28 November 2009 at 4:36 am

    Contact the company in writing, that is sending you the bill. Tell them that the bill they are try to collect does not exist. Send along with the letter a copy of the paid account at the first company. Contact the credit bureau and send them a copy of the letter you sent to the company with a copy of the paid account at the first billing company.

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