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Bankrupt Your Student Loans: and Other Discharge Strategies
 
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Review Date: June 17, 2010
Reviewer: David, Chicago, IL United States
With school getting too expensive we wonder who can really afford to go to university in the future. Either be rich and go to school or be poor and don't go to school or be poor and go to school to stay poor by being a highly paid and highly educated but highly billed by student lender professional. I'm approaching $200,000 in student loans from having had challenges in school and I'm not in the clear yet. I have VA rated issues that have made it challenging. It is hope that I have this option if I need it which is not a far off possibility. This info is invaluable.
WTF?!?!?!?
 
Review Date: January 7, 2010
Reviewer: T. Sheehan, New York City
I ordered this book from Amazon less than a month ago. When I opened it, I was deeply confused. While the cover and back of the book are exactly the same as shown, when I opened it, I discovered--much to my horror--the ENTIRE book is 'Understanding Water Polo: A Guide to the Game of Water Polo for Players, Parents, and Fans' by Dante Dettamanti. No lie! I'm no conspiracy theorist, but I can't help but wonder if this is some kind of joke on the part of Sallie Mae to silence Chuck Stewart from spreading valuable information about discharging student loans. I wish I were joking. Amazon, WTF?!?!
It IS possible to bankrupt your Student Loan!
 
Review Date: May 26, 2009
Reviewer: Heather M. Ehmke,
For anyone in financial straits who feels hopeless about massive student loan debt, this is a MUST READ. It is written in layperson's terms and explains step by step why it has been virtually impossible for people to discharge their student loans in bankruptcy. Also see Alan Collinge's book The Student Loan Scam. This is a public issue that needs to be addressed by Congress. Check out studentloanjustice.org.

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