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BBBTips Do your homework on student loan consolidation

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July 11, 2021
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As COVID-19’s impact on daily life lessens, student loan borrowers whose repayments were paused due to the virus may be considering their options for resuming payments on this potentially life-altering debt. This may lead some borrowers to look into debt consolidation.

Better Business Bureau cautions borrowers to research these options carefully and not give in to the temptation to seek a quick fix that could turn out to be a scam.

BBB Scam Tracker received more than 400 reports of debt relief and credit repair scams in North America in 2020. These scams cost consumers a reported total of more than $246, with the median consumer losing $800. Most commonly, these reported scams involved
payment by bank account debit.

Up-front fees, including fees to enter a repayment plan, are a common thread among debt relief scams. These up-front fees are illegal, and according to the U.S. Department of Education’s Federal Student Aid division, borrowers are never required to pay for assistance with their
student loans.

Some scam companies ask consumers to sign over a power of attorney for financial decisions, use it to put the consumer’s loans into forbearance — a way to temporarily stop or lower payments, during which loans continue to accrue interest — and ask the consumer to make payments directly to them rather than to the loan servicer. In reality, the company keeps the payments for itself, and the forbearance eventually expires without any repayment progress being made.

Help with loan repayment — including loan deferments, forbearance, repayment and forgiveness or discharge programs — is available through the Department of Education and loan servicers alike.
Applying for these programs is free.

BBB advises borrowers in search of student loan relief to consider the following tips:

• Do your research on the company and the options available to you. BBB Business Profiles on debt consolidation and other companies are available at BBB.org or by calling 888-996-3887. These include customer complaints and how they were handled, customer reviews and a rating from A+ to F.

• Don’t pay upfront fees to debt repayment companies. If a relief company asks for money before helping you, report it to BBB.

• Think twice before signing a power of attorney or giving a company your bank account information or Federal Student Aid website login information. These actions allow a company to make financial decisions for you.

• Don’t agree to a forbearance or deferment plan long-term without doing your homework. These should be considered only as temporary solutions.

• Don’t be taken in by promises of quick relief. The loan relief and forgiveness options available through the Department of Education still require years of payments, and these loans cannot be discharged through
bankruptcy.

For assistance, visit BBB.org or call 888-996-3887.

Michelle Gleba is the Mid-
Missouri regional director for Better Business Bureau.

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