countrymud
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Back in 2003, I took out a student loan (stupidly), because my family told me if I didn't stay in school I'd lose my guardian (grandparents) health insurance. No one told me 'you can stay on their insurance' or 'you can apply to medicaid/medicare'. The problem is that it was a private loan.
I have been on disability now since 2005. I had been in school so the loan was deferred for that. Then I made payments as long as I could, but with the rise in cost for everything, its to the point I can't make them now. When I contacted the servicer (American Education Services), they told me that I have exhausted deferments, I have no forbearance for economic hardship left (18 months) and that my loan doesn't qualify for discharge. And the fact this is a student loan, its not like I can file for bankruptcy either.
I feel like this loan has suddenly become a giant bear trap, laid across a pit with spikes in the bottom.
I've tried calling both American Education Services, and KeyBank - both telling me theres nothing they can do.
If anyone has any ideas, suggestions, or guidance, it would be greatly appreciated right now. I don't know what to do.
I have been on disability now since 2005. I had been in school so the loan was deferred for that. Then I made payments as long as I could, but with the rise in cost for everything, its to the point I can't make them now. When I contacted the servicer (American Education Services), they told me that I have exhausted deferments, I have no forbearance for economic hardship left (18 months) and that my loan doesn't qualify for discharge. And the fact this is a student loan, its not like I can file for bankruptcy either.
I feel like this loan has suddenly become a giant bear trap, laid across a pit with spikes in the bottom.
I've tried calling both American Education Services, and KeyBank - both telling me theres nothing they can do.
If anyone has any ideas, suggestions, or guidance, it would be greatly appreciated right now. I don't know what to do.